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A journalist and critic, Haydn writes on where the web's going as well as on the impact of the digital on art and culture. He also does a bit of food writing over at TheDietCast.com.
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Street culture on the web at Mixcast is creating hot content for a global audience.
The future of television and newspapers hit the news this week - here's an insider's view of what's going to happen.
There's some great web-based television going on, but not much critical scrutiny to help guide us on our way. Here's a brief overview.
What happens in the struggle for eyeballs between Internet companies and those in the TV business affects what we do each day, but a new debate on the Internet is looking in the wrong direction.
It's the perfect definition of our current world that the first political coup of the new century is going to be executed by the news media.
I can’t afford good white wine but I learned in France to chill a red. I’m sure we’ll be happy.
What does BBC TV have against British PM Tony Blair?
Web tracking systems act much like traditional media's attention tracker - grab the consensus. So where's the innovation in that?
Well, Web 2.0 has news for you - a future earning money from what you say to your friends.
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