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Thursday, 26 October 2006

Britain's Parking Fines on Google Earth

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We've been messing around with Google Earth, trying to make our latest scoop about parking tickets look a bit more visually exciting.

Local authorities are raising huge sums of money from parking fines - some have generated more than £1m of fines from a single street. Extraordinary. Outrageous. But not much to look at.

Google Earth is a great way to make this kind of geographical info more attractive to surf through. It's already used quite a lot on telly - a quick swoop above Iraq on Google Earth is much cheaper than hiring a helicopter and heading out to the Middle East.

But it's also an easy way to make an interactive map. We produce a little file with all the co-ordinates in it, and anyone with Google Earth an upload it.

So we've produced a Google Earth 'layer' with all the parking ticket hotspot on it, shown as little red cars. Have a look here to download the instructions on how to do view it.

Or if you're already a Google Earth expert, download the .kmz file from here.

Thursday, 14 September 2006

Is Alan Johnson running for leader?

Iain Dale

Is Alan Johnson running for leader of the Labour Party? Well someone clearly thinks so - they've registered johnson4leader.co.uk and a number of other domain names.

As our regular blog expert Iain Dale explains, it's a classic internet story, where schemeing politicos have been caught by sleuthing geeks, who understand the tech much better than they do.

The best detail of the story is that the owner of the domains tried to cover his or her tracks by setting up the websites to forward all visits to the homepage of Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota.

'Oh fine,' you're invited to think - 'It's an American site. Nothing to do with us.' But why would a US senator register a UK internet address? As soon as someone raises this question on a blog, the site mysteriously stops pointing to Tim Johnson's blog.

Busted! But who exactly has been busted? The domain name is registered is in the name of a David Taylor. But who exactly is he? And is he linked with Alan Johnson?

The Dizzy Thinks blog broke the story, and he has a theory - you can hear his account here, or listen to Iain's telling of the tale here.

The blog of the week is Tim Worstall.

Friday, 25 August 2006

And for those of you who speak Chinese... our blog on Xu Jinglei in her own language...

Xinsrc_5521202271344812669729徐静蕾的博客是在全世界博客看的最多,我到她的虚拟村里去看了看。 
很多世界最受欢迎的博客是有关什么比较具体的分类或者内容比如音乐或者科学等等, 老徐的博客跟它们都很不一样。他写的内容比较杂。有的地方很佻薄有的地方很哲学。她写的节奏很人性也比较舒服。而且都是关于她自己与友人的生活乐趣和困难。她在香港拍戏我门用网络设想头做个简单采访。 我问她呢, 她怎么写那么多自己生活的事情吸引那么多人的关注? 她也定不准。"中国人多嘛!"她说了。当然老徐已经是个很有名的演员和导演, 很多熟悉她作品的人会感兴趣看她的日记。但是他不是中国最有名的演员,而且现在中国很多明星写博客。 我还是觉得她的博客风格比较独特。 我也觉得做传统大观众媒体的人会向她学习不少。

有一次, 我跟制片人在一起。他是个可爱很有才能的朋友。我们在四川拍段新闻片子。我们在讨论从那个角度去说一件事。 他对我说"这片新闻不是有关你自己感兴趣的事情,是关于观众感兴趣的事情。大家晚上八点中回家看新闻直播不想听那么多。"我马上感觉很失望,也觉得很抽象。大家是有个共同大众的思想方式吗?世界就是不是都在变的向这个方向流?这个连锁点,那个大作的产品,都是给于大家的,但是最后它对任何人都不大合适都引起不了愉快。
徐静蕾博客的人气能教育传统媒体什么呢?做的个性一点,如果能做的又细又智慧又诚实也有可能是大多人喜欢的。

Thursday, 24 August 2006

Chatting to the world's most popular blogger

3830a3Blogging has taken off in China in a big way. Even China's police service has a blog and it attracted over a million hits when it launched a photo section introducing the force's hottest police-women.

Partly due to a clever move by one of China's web portals sina.com, blogging has become a daily habit for many of China's rich and famous. Sina offered a blog home to around 100 Chinese celebrities; creating an enormous boost to its own traffic.  Now property tycoon Pan Shiyi has one. Hong Huang publisher of Time Out Beijing has one. Even writer Peter Mayle has a Chinese blog on Sina.

Last week Technorati revealed that for the first time it is a Chinese blog which has the most hits of all the blogs in the world.  The world's top blog belongs to Xu Jinglei an actress and filmmaker from Beijing.  She is on 10 million and rising.

While big hit blogs from around the world have focused on subjects like music, science, technology, Xu's is a little different.  She admits that her writing is totally 'za', meaning she writes on a vast range of things.  Her blog is written in a very personal way.  She writes about the little things in life, from her musings on karaoke nights out, to visits home to her grandmother, and letting off steam after frustrating days at work. Her entries move between the frivolous and the philosophical.  Her writing style is simple yet rhythmic and comfortable to read.

Continue reading "Chatting to the world's most popular blogger" »

Wednesday, 09 August 2006

The cosmonaut's crusade for free computers

Ubuntu_1What would you do if you'd made £400m in the last tech boom? Relax and take it easy?

Well, for Mark Shuttleworth, the choice was easy, writes Ben King. After a quick trip to space as an amateur cosmonaut, he went back into computing.

But his choice of projects has been a fascinating one. He launched his own desktop operating system. So instead of a Windows computer or a Mac, you can run your machine on Ubuntu.

Even with those deep pockets, taking on tech industry titans like Microsoft and Apple will be tough.  But Shuttleworth is giving his product away for free.

Ubuntu will still do all the basic things you'd want a computer to do, like email, web surfing, music or document writing.

Continue reading "The cosmonaut's crusade for free computers" »

Did the Queen of Routine throw her toys out of her pram?

For some this is the tale of how the author of a best-selling parental guide cried like a baby.

Gina_ford_more4news For others including the woman in question - Gina Ford, left, author of 'The Contented Little Baby Book' - it's a question of protecting a reputation from incessant attack.

Attacks from users of a website called Mumsnet included the one about how Ms Ford 'straps babies to rockets and fires them into south Lebanon'.

And for the rest of us in the multimedia publishing business it raises questions about how we deal with user comments or, in the present argot, user generated content.

Here at More4 News and Channel 4 News we have a fairly pragmatic approach to potentially defamatory and abusive posts to our Forums. We allow every post to go up immediately but have a commitment to remove anything that may be libellous, defamatory or just plain abusive within 24 hours. In the business it's called post-moderation.

The upside is that approval doesn't slow down genuine debate. The downside is that unpleasant remarks might float around in cyberspace for a while.

Meanwhile, on the More4 News blog we have been - up to now - a little more conservative, choosing to pre-moderate all comments that come in. (On the other hand, we don't ask you to register before commenting).

It's a policy that's always up for review but in the light of the Mumsnet saga perhaps we'll stick to the cautious approach for a little while longer. Cowards, us?

You can watch Channel 4 News' report on Gina Ford versus Mumsnet here.

(As a post-script to the debate about the potential significance of Gina Ford versus Mumsnet, forum dwellers, publishers and ISPs alike would do well to brush up on their history - Godfrey versus Demon, seven long internet years ago, is the real case law.)

Thursday, 27 July 2006

Does this look like a Million Dollar Body?

MilliondollarbodyA student from Stockholm has come up with the idea of giving companies the opportunity to tattoo his body - for commercial purposes.

It's a rip off of the successful Million Dollar homepage - which featured the same idea with pixels.

The Million Dollar homepage sold pixels for $1 each. Philip Airosa, the 21 year-old Swede behind Million Dollar Body, is charging $1,000 per square centimeter.

Airosa's business partner told Channel 4 Radio's Morning Report: "We are one hour from our first tattoo".

Wednesday, 19 July 2006

The Digital Long Tail

Long_tail A new phrase has really caught the imagination here at ITN.  "The Long Tail".   So much so that our editor, Will Thorne, even has a copy a book bearing its name on his desk (notices Iain Overton). 

Of course, The Long Tail, might be yet another buzz word that catches the zeitgeist, then quickly gets lost in the ever-changing world of the media, but its principles are defining and will be felt long after the phrase is forgotten.

"The Long Tail" was first coined by the American writer Chris Anderson. Beginning in a series of speeches in early 2004 and culminating with the publication of a Wired Magazine article later that year, Chris described the effects of the long tail on current and future business models. 

The basic principle of the Long Tail is that products that are in low demand or have a low sales volume can, if managed correctly, collectively make up a market share that rivals or exceeds the relatively few current bestsellers and blockbusters. That is, if the store or distribution channel is large enough.

Continue reading "The Digital Long Tail" »

Iain Dale: Speed-humps and back-stabbing

Iain DaleIain Dale files another report from the political blogosphere this week for Channel4 Radio's Morning Report.

This episode reveals some surprising stories - the Tory behemoth whose lasting legacy was the introduction of the speed hump.

Also, how David Miliband found himself on the front page of the Sunday Times, courtesy of a tip-off from Downing Street. But which address? Number 10 or Number 11? Well, Guido Fawkes happened to overhear.

He also mentions Ellee Seymour, and his blog of the week is Stephen Pollard, for his caustic analysis. One of the few mainstream media commentators who understands what blogging is all about.

You can hear his report here.

Thursday, 13 July 2006

The best of More4 News via RSS

Rss Okay, so we're not the first (no where near in fact) but the More4 News RSS feed is a thing of beauty and definitely worth the wait. Let's call it deferred gratification.

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