The Original Sims

November 1, 2006

Debating Ads on BBC Online (exUK)

Filed under: Web, New Media

Interesting - although not always well informed - debate.

JotSpot Googled

Filed under: Web, Social Network

Is the verb "to be Googled" changing it meaning or growing a new one.  it used to mean being checked out in a search engine, now it also means being bought.

Google has acquired a start-up that develops "wikis", the online collaboration tool popularised by digital encyclopaedia Wikipedia.

The company, called JotSpot, was founded in 2004 by the co-founders of Excite.com, Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer.

JotSpot aims to provide do-it-yourself tools to enable users to create, publish and share content.

Wikis can be either publicly accessible or secure.

Sky News axes Irish bulletins

Filed under: Television

From Media Guardian

Sky News is cutting back its Irish news service, launched two years ago at a cost of £2m, with the loss of 24 jobs.

The two Dublin-based nightly news bulletins on Sky News Ireland will be dropped as part of cutbacks announced to staff today.

Sky News Ireland’s editorial staff of 29 is expected to be cut back to four journalists based in Dublin and one in Belfast.

The 6pm news bulletin had an average audience of just 6,000 in the first six months of this year, with 17,000 people tuning in for the 10pm bulletin.

Sky News Ireland was launched in May 2004 at a cost of €3m (£2m), the London-based news channel’s biggest overseas investment.

The broadcaster said today it was looking to "refocus" its coverage of Irish news by integrating the output of its Dublin and Belfast bureaux into its main channel

Media Guardian 20061030

Filed under: Web, New Media

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