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How the 'Borat of the Balkans' hit the big time
A YouTube video has turned a labourer into an unlikely hero uniting the former Yugoslavia
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Wanted by the CIA: The man who keeps no secrets
Sunday, 18 July 2010
Julian Assange tells Matthew Bell why governments fear Wikileaks
Sara D'Arcy: Dear Mr Marr, want to swap places?
Friday, 16 July 2010
Yesterday, Andrew Marr made the misjudged and sweeping statement: ‘I’d like to be 20 and starting out again’. Instead of lamenting the good ole’ days of classic news reporting, complete with notepad and biro, he commended the staggering advances in technology and expressed a certain covetousness at eager, young writers – like myself – who are trying to make it in the modern media industry.
Martin King: Now, the website that charges you to comment
Monday, 12 July 2010
Further to my recent posts about comments, plus accountability raising standards – and my hopes for a move towards the end of The Secret Ranter – I was intrigued to receive the following
Facebook gets child protection facility
Monday, 12 July 2010
Facebook users will be able to report suspicious online behaviour and access internet safety advice with the launch of a new application. Users of the social networking site will be able to access an advice centre from their homepage, where there will be a dedicated facility for reporting inappropriate sexual behaviour.
WikiLeaks founder to make rare public appearance
Friday, 9 July 2010
Julian Assange, is at the centre of a US national security scare after his organisation published video footage of an apache helicopter attack in Baghdad.
My-Wardrobe bags funding of £6m to move into Europe
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
The online fashion store My-Wardrobe has received an investment of $9m (£6m) from a venture capital group to accelerate its growth overseas.
Gored by the tabloid with a taste for digital blood
Monday, 5 July 2010
Taiwan's 'Apple Daily' spoofs the high and mighty with its hit brand of video 'maybe journalism'. David McNeill reports
Martin King: The Times, they are a-charging – but for all of us?
Friday, 2 July 2010
I worked for the Times website more than 11 years ago. Even then, Rupert Murdoch was pressuring for a paywall – and that time he listened to the clamour of executives telling him that it would kill the site.
Times site starts charging tomorrow
Thursday, 1 July 2010
News International will begin charging for access to The Times and Sunday Times websites from tomorrow, it was announced today.
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