Dive into the archives.
- Journalists as experts
We shouldn’t cringe at journalists who are experts in their field – we need more experts in journalism, and should look for ways to encourage them
- MacWorld will quickly die without Steve Jobs and Apple
Losing the Steve Jobs keynote this year, and Apple itself from 2010, will be a fatal blow to the Mac festival that is MacExpo
- We’re all blogging now
Attempts to define what blogging is risk missing the point; blogging’s influence has spread far beyond blogs themselves
- Slotmusic: a new music format destined to fail at a store nowhere near you
Sandisk’s new music format is a throwback to the days of the cassette tape
- [Updated] Best Western hacked – 8m people should [maybe] be nervous
Sunday Herald reports that credit card, address and booking details of 8m people have been compromised after the hotel chain’s computers were hacked.
- Number 10’s site highlights what is social, and what is not
The trouble faced by the new Number 10 website is that Gordon Brown, and government itself, isn’t very webby. Without tackling that, Web 2.0 approaches will fail
- Number 10’s new site misses the 2.0 mark
The new Downing Street website attempts to mask its lack of interactivity with a web 2.0 mask. It really doesn’t work.
- When blogs die
My favourite blog has died. It shows the value – and the downside – of passion-driven publishing on the web
- Anyone fancy a game of fantasy football?
I’m hoping both Completetosh.com readers will join me in the blog’s brilliant fantasy football league – the League of Scoundrels – launched today.
- SEO: we’re all at it
Guardian journalists are getting hip to the SEO jive, oh yes.











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