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Archive for the ‘Ethics’ Category

October 21, 2007

We Phone, You Phone, iPhone Everybody

There has been a bunch of similar looking phones to Apple’s iPhone since the first pictures of the iPhone were released. Chinese Meizu is the company that made me smile the most. From the pictures I have seen of Meizu M8 at Gizmodo, these phones do replicate so much of Apple’s iPhone User Interface. The [...]

April 5, 2007

MyCyberTwin – Your AI Twin

This new web 2.0 service, MyCyberTwin has caused some laughs and then made people think. I have even read of MyCyberTwin references to a so-called web 3.0. Basically MyCyberTwin is a bot, that can converse on various social-networking sites in your place. It has enough AI, Artificial Intelligence, to actually convey a semi-meaningful conversation. I [...]

January 3, 2007

Why Traditional Journalism Should Survive

Although there are a great deal of indications that do point in the direction that some of the traditional journalism will die, Check out Wayne Smallman’s The death of the professional photojournalist?, I believe traditional journalism will survive parallel to the amateur journalist (Work for Yahoo & Reuters Without a Salary). I have previously thought [...]

December 29, 2006

Blogging Bribes, Freedom of Press and Blogs

Some comments to my article (Laptops NOT a Microsoft Bribe?) on Digg.com made me realize that I should be a little more clear of where I stand on the issue. Firstly Credibility If you knew a travel operator had sponsored some journalists writing a merry story or review about a rather unknown holiday beach somewhere [...]