journalism
News Agency Integrates Editorial Processes With Familiar Productivity Tools
White Paper With more than 4,000 employees worldwide, the Associated Press (AP) produces journalism of the highest quality and reliability, delivering it quickly from every corner of the world. To meet emerging trends in... [25 Jul 2009]
Teens don't use Twitter - so who does?
Comment It could also be that they occupy the professions most likely to be using it regularly: advertising, marketing, journalism, media experts. Stewart's background is in journalism and industry analysis with... [21 Jul 2009]
Google pulls the plug on Print Ads
News Spinnell said Google still wants to find a way to help the ailing journalism trade. As the publishing industry gradually moves online, Google has discovered that it's hard to shift some of its initiatives in the other... [21 Jan 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.11.08
Round-Up In the true tradition of gonzo journalism, the Round-Up downloaded the Google Mobile app for the iPhone and gave it a whirl. I say tom-ah-to, you say tom-ay-to, Google says gorillas or kitchen sink. No, the Round-Up's... [21 Nov 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.11.08
Round-Up Even the noble profession of journalism got its own futuristic technology makeover from CNN. The build up, the triumph, the edge-of-the-seat result - yes, the Round-Up can only take its hat off to the man of the moment. [07 Nov 2008]
Arianna Huffington
AS Profile Its founder Arianna Huffington caught the eye of the Agenda Setters panel for redefining the rules of journalism and showing that blogs can take on established broadcast and print media. The Huffington Post has become an... [07 Oct 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 19.09.08
Round-Up Something like the Weekly Round-Up is a well-researched piece of journalism that adds to the sum of human knowledge? Tim Berners-Lee is a worried man. How so? After all he was bestowed with a knighthood by Her Majesty... [19 Sep 2008]
Performance Testing Solution for a Winter Olympic Website
White Paper The company is a leader in online news and original journalism, with a wider outreach than any of the newspapers in the USA. The company faced the challenge to build, design and maintain the official Winter Olympics... [25 Feb 2008]
Editor's Blog: Another blow to identity fraudsters
Comment Campaigning journalism is an important part of silicon.com's identity, and so it is fantastic to see the government moving in the direction we've been advocating. Some parts of Whitehall have finally realised what... [06 Feb 2008]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis Jack Ma from online trading success Alibaba.com just missed the top tier at 11, Oh Yeon-Ho, the man behind South Korean citizen journalism site OhMyNews.com, was at 16, and Stan Shih, the founder of Taiwanese Acer, was... [12 Oct 2007]
The Neue Zurcher Zeitung: Well-Equipped for Publishing, Well-Equipped for Business
White Paper It takes a progressive approach to journalism, to business development, and to information technology. The Neue Zurcher Zeitung (NZZ) is one of the oldest established and most respected German-language newspapers in the... [28 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: 'It was taken out of context... '
Comment I was interested earlier this week to read the conclusion of the incident between England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and The Guardian newspaper. Vaughan had in an interview referred to the 'Fredalo' incident in the Caribbean,... [15 Jun 2007]
JP Rangaswami
CIO Profile That step from journalism into IT led him on to Data General, where he gained mainframe, development and marketing experience before setting up his own offshore services company. What they say about him: "A CIO... [06 Jun 2007]
Reuters and Yahoo! launch DIY reporting
News Reuters and Yahoo! are inviting the public to contribute eyewitness accounts of news events, giving average Joes the opportunity to do some DIY reporting. The online news contribution system, called 'You Witness News', will launch... [04 Dec 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader OhMyNews.com founder and CEO Oh Yeon-Ho comes in a few notches below Murdoch at 16 for creating a site that allows citizens to become journalists and thus spawning the citizen journalism movement which is forcing... [25 Sep 2006]