What I’m tweeting about this week
- RT @rootexperience 49 hours to go now! We're so nearly there, but we really can't do it without your help - ow.ly/madaR 6 hours ago
- Nice one RT @1n9r1d BBC prototype site to permit users to correct and edit #lodlam worldservice.prototyping.bbc.co.uk 6 hours ago
- @emwilco cool. Looking forward to working with you on the other side... 7 hours ago
- Gruesome: stuck on a trainfull of really drunk, tired and sunburnt Ascot revellers. Alchohol makes some people really horrid... 7 hours ago
- Blimey, cool RT @AlisonLDaniels Praise for @gdsteam from White House dir of digital strategy @macon44 #govuk #digiukamericas 7 hours ago
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Journalism, law and misidentification: McNabbed?
Picture the scene: it’s monday morning, the coffee is cooling, I’m blankly trolling around in a free-associating Google image search. For some reason a glimpsed headline suggests the name Andy McNab to me and I end up looking at a … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy McNab, caching, Google Image Search, Journalism, law, misidentification, online journalism
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