links for 2009-07-08
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With people under 35 no longer reading papers, and classified moving online – whither the newspaper business?
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Interesting thoughts (and initial policy paper draft from 2008) about completely remaking and rethinking government for the 21st century.
links for 2009-07-05
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Wow, this is disturbing. I could have written this from my own experience, almost to the letter.
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A 12 week public consultation document published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport that "seeks views on the proposal for a contained, contestable element to be introduced to the next licence fee settlement."
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Interesting article that dares to ask: is today's press and TV journalism actually worth saving, or just boring identikit press releases? IN other words – should we be worrying about the collapse of journalism at all, or releived at the end of quantity of press over quality?
links for 2009-07-04
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A place to bookmark and savour quality type-related images and quotes, to inspure creativity.
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Great piece about the impact of a TV programme on UK politicians: "when historians come to consider his period in British affairs of state, they may well note, with disdainful amusement, the degree to which a generation of politicians were influenced by Aaron Sorkin's television creation."
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Touching and very well written inside look at what it's really like to live with a son that has Asperger's.
links for 2009-07-03
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My first ISP back in 1995 … And I still had my email account with them. Sad to see it go, although frankly it was long overdue.
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The 'Other James Brown' finds Twitter too much noice to signal and thinks it will settle down to being a social network, where he wants a news/info-sharing one. Is that best provided by Yammer?
links for 2009-07-01
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