Martin Belam’s first episode in a series looking at the accessibility of UK newspaper sites. Today he’s looking at the Daily Express, which doesn’t fare too well.
I love this blog – a lot of work goes into presenting original content along with some well informed comment on what he’s looking it.
SacredFacts: The future of reporting…
Richard Sambrook pulls out some key quotes from David Leigh’s recent Sambrook lecture. It’s well worth reading the full text – it’s a quick joyful read that makes some good points about the dying “craft” of journalism.
Details Revealed: Google OpenSocial To Launch Thursday
The comments are great – a lot of excited people and just a few with suspicions.
Bit of a ramble from a long-time videoblogger, but an interesting personal moment captured nevertheless and a look at a vlog I first watched many years ago.
This post has been all over the Internets. I’ve read too many things making pretty much these arguments before to be super excited about it, but it’s well argued and the presentation was initially made to the people who need to be convinced. Or at least, they need to be convinced or else by-passed completely.
More from Martin Belam on freesheets. I was in London for the weekend and the freesheets held a new fascination for me. I also saw how the More or Bore vote works and I totally misunderstood the concept. The one I saw wasn’t a vote between two people, but just a straight “is this person boring or should we commission more from them?”. A guy who wrote an utterly mindless and misogynistic article on Friday got an 80% More result.
