Interesting stuff I saw online from Nov. 25 to Dec. 1
Here’s some of the stuff I thought was interesting while stomping through the Internet from Nov. 25 through Dec. 1:
- When Everyone Is A Blogger, Nothing You Say Is Off The Record - "Needless to say, his statements indicating that ‘blogging is a dangerous phenomenon’ spurred a lot of angry (and funny) reactions in the local blogosphere, making the situation for him much worse than it already was…"
- The Role of Internet Intermediaries in Censoring Online Speech | Citizen Media Law Project - "Besides the important free speech issues, the article raises interesting questions about the professional responsibility of lawyers faced with potentially conflicting imperatives of pursuing their client's best interests and upholding larger ideals of social justice and human rights. It would make an excellent case study for a law school ethics class."
- Your customers have evolved into a community. Have you joined? - So, in order to reach (your customers), you had to entertain them, turning your customer into your audience
- Research shows generation gap among journos- JOURNALISM.CO.ZA - According to study, 100 percent of millennial respondents, those ages 18 to 29, believe “new media and communications tools are enhancing journalism,” while just 40 percent of journalists ages 50 to 64 believe the same.
