Following on from the power of Twitter in the Trafigura case earlier this week, it now appears that Web 2.0 is going to bring down one of the Daily Mail’s leading commentators.
In a controversial article Jan Moir uses the death of Stephen Gately to imply that there is something intrinsically dangerous per se in the [...]
One of the remarkable things at General Synod yesterday was the amount of internet activity going on. In particular, I was intrigued how during the day there was an amazing amount of social networking going on which was operating entirely independent of any attempt by Church House to control the electronic media.
Web 2.0 is the [...]






