Tim Walker
Tim Walker: Two of the top web virals at the moment feature the iPad being destroyed
The Couch Surfer: The poor little thing didn’t stand a chance. A million people watched it being turned into gravel
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Tim Walker: This Bill is the climax of a battle between web users and the music industry
Monday, 5 April 2010
The Couch Surfer: Users have done more than merely tweet discontent: thousands protested outside Parliament
Tim Walker: Steven Spielberg's The Pacific has a lot to live up to as a war drama
Monday, 29 March 2010
The Couch Surfer: The Pacific is somewhat swollen with a sense of its own importance
Tim Walker: Whatever you think of their policies, the Tories' web strategy is admirable
Monday, 22 March 2010
The Couch Surfer: You can collect fans on Facebook, but winning an election requires activists as well as slacktivists
Tim Walker: Vimeo feels like Pepsi technology, the second player in a small field
Monday, 15 March 2010
The Couch Surfer: Vimeo is beautiful like an Apple computer, with a crisply-designed interface
Tim Walker: Roger Ebert and his story have transcended the default tone of the web
Monday, 8 March 2010
The Couch Surfer: Gawker.com, the natural home of internet snark, praised Ebert’s courage sincerely
Tim Walker: This summer's cinematic trend is the light-hearted ensemble action thriller
Monday, 1 March 2010
The Couch Surfer: We should expect one bad film, one good film, and one so-bad-it’s-good-film from the genre
Tim Walker: 'All you get of the grand sporting narrative at the Olympics is the epilogue'
Monday, 22 February 2010
The Couch Surfer: 'None of the world's most troublesome players – terrorists, oil barons, bankers – has a team'
Tim Walker: 'Chat Roulette is like some bastard child of Skype and StumbleUpon'
Monday, 15 February 2010
The Couch Surfer: One of my friends had a short play performed for her by two Spanish aspiring theatricals
Tim Walker: 'Downloading the podcast This American Life is a hipster badge of honour'
Monday, 8 February 2010
The Couch Surfer: 'It’s a kookier version of From Our Own Correspondent, a handful of fascinating stories'
The Couch Surfer: 'I tried to avoid being hypnotised by Steve's Dianetic brainwashers'
Monday, 1 February 2010
Tim Walker: 'It’s a bit like being surrounded by over-enthusiastic religious types being really, reeeally nice to you’
Columnist Comments
• Andrew Grice: Clegg's triumph could be Brown's too
If the third party does respectably, it will stop the Tories capturing their seats.
• Howard Jacobson: A leader who speaks for a nation's hurt
It's not a good time to imagine mourning one politician, let alone a cadre of them.
• David Lister: Clap-happy crowds can be an irritant
Outlawing applause until the end of a show is not as crazy as it sounds.
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