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09 Nov

Libel and Defamation law for Bloggers

Being a traditionally trained journalist (prior to entering the blogging world a few years ago) I have always had a healthy respect for the libel law in the UK, which is, in the main, anti-media, anti-journalism, and now out of date in the new online world. However, a recent conversation with an...

Bury tbites -...Tech 2.0 April 18 08

Recent sightings of me on TV

Here are my recent appearances last week on Sky and Channel 4 News talking about the Microsoft bid for Yahoo. It was a crazy Friday involving getting across London twice in one evening. Kinda fun though. (Thanks to Paul Walsh for the videos). On Sky News: http://qik.com/video/14393 On Ch...

Bury tbites -...Tech 2.0 February 05 08

Is Twitter now an enterprise productivity tool?

I would have to concur with Marshall Kirkpatrick. I also now use Twitter as a working tool, not just for 'status upates' (which I don't really do any more unless I can say something vaguely informative or funny). I use it to interrogate and interact with my work and social contacts. It's now one...

Bury tbites -...Tech 2.0 January 31 08

Here's why TV is in trouble

People in the TV business are some of the most creative people you will ever meet. So why is it that the body set up to market the major broadcasters to advertisers (Thinkbox) allows you, via their site, to watch some of the most creative, clever adverts you will ever see... but you can't embed ...

Bury tbites -...Tech 2.0 January 25 08

Twitter killed the Status Star

When Twitter started out it seemed like a cool new web application to update your 'status' (what you are up to) for friends and, well, the world in general. Like Facebook status updates, but out on the Wild Web. But when people started having conversations via their Twitter status updates using ...

Bury tbites -...Tech 2.0 January 10 08

Social media cafe as flash mob

Last year fellow blogger and social media expert Lloyd Davis came up with an idea for something called a "social media cafe" where people working in social media (bloggers, marketing people, technologists etc) could get together in the same space and work. Sort of 'vertical co-working'...

Bury tbites -...Tech 2.0 January 08 08

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