January 2012
12 posts
Twitter could block super-injunction tweets -... →
Twitter could bar British users from reading tweets that break future celebrity super-injunctions, a senior executive from the web firm has told MPs and Lords.
Jan 30th
BBC enters new partnership to bring BBC iPlayer to... →
Jan 30th
Hard at it in the all-night gym | Life and style |... →
Jan 30th
“It’s like complaining a submarine isn’t very impressive because you can only see...”
– Leave Tech City alone! – Glenn Shoosmith – The Kernel
Jan 29th
Why Twitter’s new policy is helpful for... →
Jan 27th
Are 84 per cent of Today programme contributors... →
Simple and brilliant fact checking. Every newspaper should have a little column like this.
Jan 27th
Jan 27th
“We come in peace”
– Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom’s bizarre email to new neighbours. Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom refused bail (also: insane neighborhood watch retort) | BitterWallet
Jan 25th
Gawker Will Be Conducting An Experiment, Please... →
This week, the writers of this site have all agreed to participate in an obnoxious, but worthwhile exercise. Each day, a different staff writer will be forced to break their usual routine and offer up posts they feel would garner the most traffic.
Jan 24th
“Events on the Net occur everywhere but nowhere in particular”
– How Megaupload - which is based in Hong Kong - can be taken down by US authorities. Explainer: How can the US seize a “Hong Kong site” like Megaupload?
Jan 23rd
“Binge-watching: It’s the crack of the couch potato”
– In Praise of Binge TV Consumption | Magazine
Jan 16th
WatchWatch
(via How Will The End Of Print Journalism Affect Old Loons Who Hoard Newspapers? | The Onion - America’s Finest News Source | Onion News Network)
Jan 11th