Posts Tagged as ‘technology’

June 2, 2008

For journalism to evolve, look at biology

I was having a great conversation about evolution last week. Pretty standard fair actually: niche roles, adaptation, survival and speciation (wherein a subgroup chooses desirable traits that aren’t possessed by the larger population and once those traits are the focus interbreeding stops).
And then it hit me.
Journalism needs to evolve just like species do biologically. We [...]

April 19, 2008

Mobile journalism kit

I decided to rummage through the things I carry with me when I’m reporting (read: all the time). For those curious few who didn’t click the link I’ve got the image — untagged — below:

Basically if I’m inĀ  wireless hotspot I can publish anything either to my college’s newspaper site, this blog or anywhere else. [...]

February 14, 2008

New Nokia gear addresses N95 concerns

As any “mojo” at Reuters will tell you: the Nokia N95 kit lets one reporter do several things quickly, and well.
Video, audio, still photographs, writing, Web publishing … can this thing do anything else (like make phone calls)?
Gear geeks Technology enthusiasts like myself enjoy seeing products with good features — that way I don’t have [...]