YouTomb: where YouTube videos go when they die
Ever wondered where the videos that have fallen off YouTube – or been pushed – end up? Enter YouTomb – the elephant’s graveyard of clips that have been removed from the video sharing site for copyright...
View ArticleCrowd-funded journalism project Spot.us starts first campaign
Spot.us, a project to fund community news stories by donations from that audience, has started to raise money for its first brief – a feature on the supply of biofuels to California. This is the first...
View ArticleWired.com: Wikileaks to auction Hugo Chavez aide emails
Leaked documents website Wikileaks is to auction off emails from a ‘top aide’ of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez to the highest media bidder. The site is experimenting with the auction as a new...
View ArticleWriting a feature for Wired magazine – live
Wired magazine is publishing a blog about the commissioning and writing of a feature about Charlie Kaufman.The latest installment on September 5 sees some ‘creative brainstorming’ because Kaufman...
View ArticleWired.com: 26 per cent of Wired mobile traffic now from iPad
“Less than three weeks after its launch, Apple’s iPad already accounts for 26 percent of the mobile devices accessing Wired.com,” the technology site and magazine reports. Overall, mobile devices...
View ArticleConde Nast appoints new chief technology officer
Magazine publisher Conde Nast has a new chief technology officer – whose first task will be to manage the expansion of the group’s publications, according to Wired.com. Conde Nast, which is the parent...
View ArticleWired.com gets playful with cow clicking interactive
Wired.com has published a feature about tongue-in-cheek gaming, adding a playful twist by turning the article into a game. In a feature called the curse of Cow Clicker: How a cheeky satire became a...
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