David Quinn published this entry on Wednesday 29 April, 2009 at 5:24 pm. It's been filed in the bookmarks category . {Comment}
A selection of my latest bookmarks. You could visit my Tumblelog for more stuff I’ve seen on the web. Nielsen Wire: Twitter Quitters Post Roadblock to Long-Term Growth – "Twitter has enjoyed a nice ride over the last few months, but it will not be able to sustain its meteoric rise without establishing a higher [...]
David Quinn published this entry on Sunday 29 March, 2009 at 8:34 pm. It's been filed in the business + journalism category . {Comment}
Interesting to see the Sunday Express has focused specifically on “adult films” in its story today about Jacqui Smith’s abuse of her expense account. Amid a wealth of details about what the Home Secretary has spent public money on, late-night pay-per-view porn has presumably been flagged up for the headline on the basis that it [...]
David Quinn published this entry on Monday 23 March, 2009 at 6:03 pm. It's been filed in the bookmarks category . {Comment}
A selection of my latest bookmarks. You could visit my Tumblelog for more of this sort of thing. Cycling Weekly: Cavendish describes historic Milan-San Remo win – Isle of Man cyclist Mark Cavendish won the Milan-San Remo on Saturday. Not that you'd know it by reading Sunday's sports pages. Doner kebab flavour Pot Noodle – [...]
David Quinn published this entry on Thursday 22 January, 2009 at 12:21 am. It's been filed in the bookmarks category . {Comment}
A selection of my latest bookmarks. How unhealthy is a doner kebab? Daily Express marks Barack Obama's first day … with a wraparound car ad It’s Time for Facebook to Die – Could Facebook be on its last legs? And what of Twitter's future?
David Quinn published this entry on Wednesday 19 March, 2008 at 7:33 pm. It's been filed in the bbc + journalism + radio category . {1 Comment}
The rest of the media has joined in an extended reporting-as-gloating session over the out-of-court settlement that Express Newspapers agreed with Kate and Gerry McCann today. It has been top of the running order on news bulletins all day, with pundits queuing up to decry the coverage of Richard Desmond’s papers. Nobody does schadenfraude better [...]