Posted on December 20, 2007 at 4:17pm — 1 Comment

1.5 billion of the world’s population are online. The deviant in me says this means about 5 billion are therefore not online and I should go back to bed. Antony Mayfield, however, has other plans.
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The future must be easy to use. Thus spoke Kim Hollamby, after the usual journalist-dinosaur comparison.
But by far his most relevant assertio
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Richard Burton made a welcome statement: “We must not commoditise news”. Too true. It is, however, difficult to say whether this can be reconciled with his later claim -
the Daily Telegraph’s website had over 140 updates in six hours when the World
Trade Centre w
Posted on December 11, 2007 at 10:53pm —

I liked Pete Clifton because he was funny. To get anywhere on the internet, you need some zip – preferably humour – purely down to the fleeting nature of the beast.
A lucky writer has one sentence to sell their story on the internet. If you don’t give the reader any
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