Decline of traditional media

Denyse O'Leary | 20 August 2009 | comment 2

Should the threat to traditional media from the internet really be a cause for concern?

Tweeting all fellow twavellers

Alistair Nicholas | 29 May 2009 | comment 9

Don't be a trog, get with the blog; or if that's a bad fit, try tweeting a twit.

Why is the internet so vicious?

John Bambenek | 22 May 2009

Staring at a screen and tapping at a keyboard drains all the niceness out of some people.

Stop the presses?

John Robson | 11 April 2009 | comment 10

Well, we just might stop the presses. And John Robson says he won't miss The New York Times when they go.

Keeping my face off of Facebook has my girls all a Twitter

Erin Manning | 09 April 2009 | comment 7

Social networking sites may not offer children the type of "socialisation" the experts call for.

Teleprompter president

Brian Lilley | 08 April 2009 | comment 1

Have we lost the art of oratory? A couple of YouTube clips are evidence in a trial of the teleprompter president.

Craigslist killed the newspaper

Brian Lilley | 28 March 2009 | comment 18

What will the media world look like when all the newspapers are gone?

Twitching to Twitter

Brian Lilley | 14 March 2009 | comment 12

The social network revolution hits the mainstream media.

Red carpet morality

Barbara Lilley | 09 February 2009 | comment 15

Hollywood is in the midst of putting its best and brightest up on a pedestal. Should the rest of us?

The cold hearts of digital voyeurs

Theron Bowers | 27 November 2008 | comment 13

The webcam suicide of an American teenager gives the lie to the notion of an "internet community".

Regaining lost ground

Darren Sproats | 15 November 2008 | comment 1

Learning how to harness the power of the internet is something that most pro-life organisations have yet to learn.

iPhone: not your kids’ phone

David Vincent | 26 September 2008 | comment 5

At least, not until the touted ‘parental controls’ materialise.

The web v. the book

Carolyn Moynihan | 04 September 2008 | comment 7

Googling, skimming, flitting from one link to another involves reading, but not as we have known it.

Is Georgia the first cyberwar?

John Bambenek | 31 August 2008 | comment 2

Talk of a new era of war over the internet is just overheated rhetoric. 

Generation BlackBerry

John Bambenek | 29 March 2008 | comment 9

Plugged in, online, tuned out -- and liable to have a painful encounter with reality.

Page 1 of 3 :  1 2 3 >

2009 latest

2008 latest

2007 latest

2006 latest

2005 latest

top issues

other issues

free updates

Email