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Daily Archives: July 17, 2012

Olympics carnival at Heathrow

July 17, 2012

Olympics carnival at Heathrow, originally uploaded by Kevglobal. I arrived at Heathrow for a flight to New York before 8 …

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Heavy hail on the ground east of Roscoe Illinois

Heavy hail on the ground east of Roscoe Illinois

Heavy hail on the ground east of Roscoe Illinois

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  • RT @darcyday: Various FT blogs and social media accounts have been compromised by hackers and we are working to resolve the issue as quickl… 18 hours ago
  • RT @xtophercook: And here's a primer on Syria's hackers, courtesy of @estherbintliff: blogs.ft.com/the-world/2013… 18 hours ago
  • RT @NewspaperWorld: Sun paywall needs more than 300,000 subscribers to cover outlay, say analysts gu.com/p/3fq56/tw via @guardian 21 hours ago
  • How to: get started in data journalism zite.to/12fSznD via @zite < wealth of resources available 22 hours ago
  • @MivOs @pietbakker I'm deeply sceptical that they can reach $660m. Would make more sense to buy papers one-by-one at lower cost. 22 hours ago
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  • Grabbity and Mewton take the treat situation into their own paws
  • US and guns: What would it take to change the debate?
  • Grabbity inspects the Christmas tree
  • 2012 US Election: Irritating, expensive and precious
  • A man at the market in Rostov-on-Don Russia

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RSS Strange Attractor – Thoughts on social media, business and journalism from Suw and Kevin Charman-Anderson

  • HSBC: Firing the world’s most incompetent bank April 17, 2013
    In a departure from my normal blogging, this is an open letter to HSBC CEO Stuart Gulliver on why I'm firing his bank after seven painful years as its customer. Mr Gulliver pocketed a $11.1 m bonus in 2012 despite money laundering fines and poor corporate performance. I worry that our banks aren't just too big to fail but too incompetent to survive […]
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  • News, advertising, subsidies and revenue streams: Disentangling products and profits April 5, 2013
    Jeff Israely, of global journalism startup Worldcrunch, pushes back on the idea that journalism has always been subsidised. I think subsidy is the wrong word, but as with many of the current discussions around the business of journalism, we're getting tripped up by the imprecision of language and some sloppy use of business and economic language. Yes, t […]
    Kevin
  • Data journalism: A simple tip to get started March 27, 2013
    Aron Pilhofer, the interactive news editor for the New York Times, has been quoted several times saying that the one day data journalism course he does teaches skills that if mastered cover 80 percent of the computer assisted reporting every done. ONE Day! he stresses, and he's right. Getting your feet wet with data journalism is increasingly easy, and […]
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