WEB 2.0 IS RUBBISH?

Webfolk call the burgeoning interactive use of the internet ‘Web 2.0’, in the manner of software manufacturers numbering their products. It’s full of possibilities – and of dangers for journalism, as DONNACHA DE LONG reports

Oops, and the article has helped inspired Guardian media blogger and former Daily Mirror editor Greenslade to quit the NUJ too.

Wish I could claim an insight on this but my NUJ membership expired back in 1998.

Barking’s own arsonist #2

The petty serial arsonist/s continue in Barking. This time it was right in our face as the fire was right next to us. I’d just finished setting up portable shelves in the lock-up when we heard the shout, some African guy stuck in his flat with the fire below him. So for the very first time in my life I rang ‘999’ and asked for the fire service. The lady asked me where exactly the fire was coming from, to which I wasn’t able to answer. So then they had a mini-crime scene, complete with CSI-guy with camera and beer belly.