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It’s a good thing, Jane

Jane Clifton muses on the emer­gence of blog­ging and it’s rela­tion­ship with old fash­ioned journ­al­ism, com­plain­ing that “it’s hard to tell whether the inform­a­tion pro­viders are accur­ate, biased or simply malicious.”

The Blo­ger­ati” responds in good fash­ion, but what I like that blog­ging brings to the table is exactly what Clifton fears: uncer­tainty about who is telling the truth. One of con­ven­tional journalism’s biggest traps is that it pur­ports to be the con­duit of truth, when in fact — and cer­tainly from my exper­i­ences of being repor­ted on as part of a story — this claim couldn’t be fur­ther from the truth.

Journ­al­ism, espe­cially in the form of for-profit media, should have never staked this claim, and it now has much to answer for.

Blog­ging and the inter­net encour­ages us all to treat everything we read with a crit­ical eye; not simply to accept some­thing because it’s writ­ten down. And that’s a good thing Jane.

Ecohost, possibly the ultimate web host?

This week­end I finally moved my web­site to a new web host: Eco­host, pos­sibly the ulti­mate web host.

Fired for plagiarising plagiarism?

At the begin­ning of Feb­ru­ary, when I arrived back in Lon­don from a trip to New Zea­l­and, I was sur­prised to find my inbox full of mes­sages alert­ing me that a per­son named Ty McDon­ald had been fired from a news­pa­per for pla­gi­ar­ising me.

Blog from 10000 metres

Thought I bet­ter write a blog at 10000 metres above sea level when I had the chance.

When website names go wrong

Here’s a bit of light-hearted stuff. A bunch of real web­site domain names that have unin­ten­ded double meanings.

Belated introduction

So I’ve been spam­ming you all for a few months now, I thought it was about time I rolled out an introduction.