Architecture and News
A fabulous post on the LA Times’ Culture Monster blog (a terrific blog) on ironic connection between journalism and architecture– talking about the NY Times’ Piano bldg.
News and journalism
A fabulous post on the LA Times’ Culture Monster blog (a terrific blog) on ironic connection between journalism and architecture– talking about the NY Times’ Piano bldg.
Reporting in the age of web 2.0 has a new element: aggregating information from first-hand online sources and presenting it in an orderly fashion. First-hand online sources used to be […]
The Christian Science Monitor is giving up its weekday print editions. I could talk about the significance, or about how newspapers need to quickly adjust to the era of new […]
As mentioned earlier in a post about my thoughts on citizen reporting (NOT journalism), NYT Noam Cohen writes about the recent Apple drop after unverified news regarding Steve Jobs’ health. […]
Just when I was beginning to think Korea is going overboard for taking drastic measures to curb malicious acts on the Internet, my friend informed me of a bill that […]
This is an article that I recently wrote for Suite 101: Hwang’s Law Comes to an End- Samsung Electronics Fails to Double Memory Chip Capacity For eight years, Samsung had […]
As a journalist, I cannot be entirely objective about citizen journalism- for starters, I don’t think citizen journalism should be allowed to be considered journalism as all. Although non-journalists have […]
Some interesting points from Persephone Miel’s short presentation on the findings of the year-long Media Re:public study: -Usage of the term “legacy media” as opposed to “traditional media” and “citizen […]