links for 2009-11-08
look at me, looking at them…..
I’ve just read a really poignant piece by Paul Carr over at TechCrunch on the dangers of citizen journalism and how ego-fuelled reporting not only loses us our humanity but also does not necessarily equal the truth:
I wrote a post a while back on digital rubbernecking and James Governor captured the feeling for me then in his comment.
With the widespread availability of technology for reporting is the race to capture “the” footage making us lose our humanity? Could you watch a girl die to be the first to capture a story or would you run for help? I know what I’d do.
Cross posted with my employer’s blog
now there’s no excuse not to scan the headlines
As I get older, luxuriating over the weekend papers is becoming a fading memory as children, chores and family stuff increasingly demand more time. That said, a lack of always being hungover on a weekend morning certainly helps redress the balance somewhat!
I came across this link on Twitter this morning (which is increasingly becoming my catch all newspaper anyway – see post) from The Guardian…it is a handy link to all the Sunday headlines on one page. Great for a quick flick through and to save relevant / interesting stuff to Delicious to read/properly digest later.
Off to have a nosey at what the other papers offer by way of a digest….