Apr 30th, 2009
by Mark Willis.
See CDC emergency alerts on Twitter
Government Looks Online To Spread Word On Flu : NPR 043009:
References to swine flu in the blogosphere are far surpassing the actual spread of the virus itself. As the government tries to get in front of the rapid spread of information, it’s learning some important lessons about how social media [...]
Apr 18th, 2009
by Mark Willis.
Swedish Court Rules Against Pirate Bay
On Friday, a Swedish court ruled against the founders of the popular file-sharing website The Pirate Bay and found them guilty of assisting in the distribution of illegal content online. Mats Lewan, an editor at Ny Teknik, explains what the verdict means for file-sharing, for Sweden, and the world.
A Twitter [...]
Mar 25th, 2009
by Mark Willis.
I found this exchange between Ed Henry and President Obama particularly disturbing. Anger begets anger. Gotcha journalism comes to the White House. Obama’s long, winding answer to the initial question deflected its snarky tone, but when Henry persisted, he drew a succinct yet polite rebuke. Read to the end below. Who got whom?
And who is [...]
Jan 18th, 2009
by Mark Willis.
Many thanks to Kaitlin Foley, whosenew blog has a great overview of how to use social media to participate in the inauguration of Barack Obama on Jan. 20, whether you have a ticket or not. I, for one, am using/fllowing the #inaug09 tag on Twitter.
Twitter:
NPR and CBS News are using two major twitter tags to [...]
Nov 21st, 2008
by Mark Willis.
Digg - How to post on Twitter using only a voice phone call
computerworld.com — A free new service called reQall lets you leave a message to yourself by cell phone. The reQall service transcribes that message into text, and can publish these messages as RSS. An unrelated service called TwitterFeed takes any RSS feed and [...]