The Guardian

More on Digital Doorstepping Members Public

The Media Guardian had a look at the Digital Doorstepping issue [http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,2063111,00.html] on Monday. (I’m reliably informed [http://www.spaaace.com/cope] that doorstepping is the act of going house to house in serach of reaction, doorstopping is where

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doorstepping

Misquoting in Print, Correcting in Blogs Members Public

Via Jim [http://bloggingrbi.blogspot.com/2006/11/berners-lee-bites-back.html] and Antony [http://open.typepad.com/open/2006/11/creator_of_the_.html] I note that Tim Berners-Lee, the man that invented the World Wide Web, is complaining about being misquoted in [http://dig.csail.mit.edu/breadcrumbs/node/170]

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BBC

Comment is F***ed? Members Public

Trouble at t’Guardian blog mill, says Guido [http://5thnovember.blogspot.com/2006/08/grauniad-woes.html]: > Guido hears a rumour that since Comment is Free has flopped (some geeky critical acclaim, but financial failure due to trivial advertising revenue) it is going to be “revamped”. Ben Hammersly is, Guido

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guido fawkes

Guardian Rubbishes Podcasting, Badly Members Public

A columnist has decided to trash the medium that the paper has done so much to popularise.

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ipod

The Third Space Members Public

The Grauniad gets all excited about the idea that coffee shops are becoming a transitory space between work and home, where you can relax or carry out business: Whipless or Skinny? Our flirtation with the bean gets serious [http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/jul/04/foodanddrink]: > ‘Coffee shops

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Adam Tinworth
coffee shops

Annoying <i>The Guardian</i> Members Public

The Monday edition of The Guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/] (liberal leftie newspaper, lightly dusted with political correctness) is bought by most journalists, whatever their political persuasion, simply because its Media Guardian [http://media.guardian.co.uk/] section has the best job adverts in the business. Part of me

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daily telegraph

More on the BBC's online archive Members Public

There’s an interesting piece in The Guardian‘s Online section today [http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1030176,00.html], discussing the online archive in more depth. I think this is the most interesting section: > Last Sunday, Greg Dyke changed that. He revealed that the

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BBC

<i>The Guardian</i> decides to <a href="http://kickaas.typepad.com/" target="_blank">KickAAS</a> Members Public

Well now, here’s an interesting development. The Guardian newspaper has had news [http://www.guardian.co.uk/weblog/] and technology [http://www.onlineblog.com/] weblogs for a little while now. This morning it has decided to launch a weblog [http://kickaas.typepad.com/kickaas/2003/08/abolish_all_agr.

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national newspapers