safety

How mobile journalism can get you killed Members Public

Caroline Scott finds that mojo has some unexpected dangers in war zones from an interview with Nick Garnett of BBC 5Live [https://www.journalism.co.uk/news/you-re-holding-a-device-that-looks-like-a-gun-the-dangers-of-mobile-journalism-reporting-in-war-zones/s2/a695344/] : > “For years I have been extolling the virtues of small, hand-held devices, on the basis that they are non-intrusive,

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

LeWeb: The delightful, dangerous, diversifying drone debate Members Public

A LeWeb session on drones, curated by Mr Robert Scoble [https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble]. Robert Scoble Robert loosely puts drones in three categories: * Toys – and other things you’ll chase your cat with * Professional drones – made to carry cameras and other payloads. * B2B drones – soil analysers for farmers, architectural

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
drone

LeWeb: From incremental to disruptive innovation Members Public

What does truly disruptive innovation look like? The opening session of LeWeb 2014’s third and final day set out to explore that in series of talks. Here’s some liveblogged notes: Brian Solis – Innovation as an ecosystem What is possible with disruption when you look beyond a product or

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
disruption

Burger bites journalist Members Public

I’m not entirely sure if this is journalists going above and beyond [http://m.theargus.co.uk/news/11327544.Burger_puts_two_Argus_reporters_in_hospital/?ref=mr] the call of duty, or just bloody stupid: > Assistant news editor Arron Hendy, and trainee reporter Ruari Barratt were taken

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Adam Tinworth
argus
danah boyd speaking at LeWeb '09 in Paris

Le Web: danah boyd on Social Network Visibility Members Public

How do teenagers navigate social networks? danah has been doing the research…

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
community

Social Network Fame Members Public

Oh, now this is very interesting: Clearly, the unease about the levels of private information being posted on public web services is growing. It’s a new technology, and it’ll take us a while to get to grips with it, but this is a surprisingly measured response to the

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging

Blogger gets Death Threats Members Public

This is profoundly disturbing: Death Threats in the Blogosphere [http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2007/03/26/death-threats-in-the-blogosphere/] > In her latest post, Kathy Sierra reports that she has been receiving increasingly disturbing threats (death threats, and of sexual nature), to the point that she has cancelled her appearance at ETech

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging

An englishman's home is... someone else's castle, it would appear Members Public

Americans reading this story [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/3010949.stm] will probably be struck with disbelief. I know I am.

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Adam Tinworth
crime