I wondered when this would finally arrive, and it has now.
A new newspaper has been launched in London, containing articles solely sourced from Blogs.
The freesheet hit London on Friday (November 20, 2009), distributed at four City underground stations, as well as at Stratford in East London.
The Blogpaper has no editor and its content [...]
Archive for November, 2009
Newspaper consisting of only blog content lands in London
Smoke and mirror software, we have all seen it before but…
To the degree alleged in this report is amazing.
Flight Centre sues web developer for $15m
FLIGHT CENTRE is suing an Irish software developer for nearly $15 million for failing to deliver an internet fare database, booking engine and travel agent sales tool as contracted.
According to documents filed in the Queensland Supreme Court, Flight Centre is suing [...]
Times to charge for online content
According to newmediaage:
Times Online is to introduce pay walls as early as Q1 2010, despite Rupert Murdoch’s admission last week that his plans are likely to be delayed.
The pay wall issue pervades the talk of Media companies across the globe, but here in Australia I doubt it’s success. News needs to be immediate, personalised, [...]
Court rules in his favour, but hang on…
You can only laugh at this:
AN IRAQI court has ordered The Guardian to pay the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, damages of 100 million dinar ($95,000) after supporting a complaint by his intelligence service that he had been defamed by a story in the British newspaper in April describing him as increasingly [...]