Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Which Sells Best Anusol Or Preparation H



the press and on television, State of play was presented as a hardcopy film on the relationship between journalism and online journalism. Intrigued by this premise, yesterday I watched the film. The story revolves around Cal McAffrey (Russell Crowe), sailed journalist in Washington, working to solve a political intrigue through his articles. In practice nothing more than a restatement in modern terms of All the President's Men, which presents a romantic vision of journalist assault always looking for the truth to be achieved at any cost, even to giving up personal attachments. For help in this "investigative journalism" involved a young bloggers just hired by the newspaper. At Cal has little account of the work of my colleague, but at the end of the story will change your opinion. And all the analysis of the relationship between blogs and journalism traditional limited to this human relationship, stereotyped, and already seen in many other jobs. does not make sense, unlike the film it is presented, how it is changing journalism, the radical changes that the internet and new means of communication are leading to all the information world. The only words spoken are those ironic Blog Cal that answering a question by my colleague says, "Before I answer I read a couple of blogs." The blog is considered the death of journalism, the scene of an untruthful information and only tabloid. This is partly true, but a film that aims to investigate the relationship between old and new forms of communication can not be limited to this statement. Overall
State of play is a good political thriller, full of suspense and surprises, but it is not an 'analysis of the relationship between traditional journalism and blogs. Below the video of the trailer Italian public:

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Mottled Skin And Rash

leave death to the time of the Internet (2nd place) at the time of death

Here as the world's major newspapers announced the death of Michael Jackson (Source: lastampa.it):


6 Month Old With Persitant Dry Cough

The Internet To Catch a Thief

The news of the death of Michael Jackson bounced across all media, but has been very important especially on the Internet. First, given the hour of death, around 24, the network was, as always, the first and only source of news since there are no newscasts and newspapers had already gone to press. But most of all was the day after the Internet as a means to consecrate without legiato: special, photo galleries, video ... Twitter has been blocked by too many contacts, Facebook has been flooded with videos of songs and shouts. In Italy every online journal devoted entire pages, offering pictures (especially the last of Jackson's life), videos, fan comments, polls on her best song and addiritura La Stampa published a call to 911. "It always dies alone": this sentence is still valid at the time of the Internet?

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Brent Corrigan Free Vidoes



Audience Following a post that has appeared! June 9 Blog Marco Pratellesi ( http://mediablog.corriere.it/ ). It 's interesting because it explores a subject that we discussed in class with reference to French law.

Maxi fines and other sanctions against the illegal downloading
Worldwide is strengthening the fight against illegal downloading of copyrighted works. The latest ruling comes from an American court that sentenced Rassetto Jammie Thomas, 32, mother of four children, to pay a compensation of $ 1.9 million (over € 1.3 million) for downloading 24 songs illegally from the web. A very heavy punishment if it is estimated that the same songs could be downloaded legally for 99 cents each (around $ 23.76). The court therefore established a compensation of $ 80,000 per song, with great satisfaction the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Meanwhile, after France and Britain, the Netherlands had also decided to give battle to those who download music, movies and games from the internet. The Judiciary Committee of the Dutch Chamber intends to propose a draft law which punishes illegal downloading. The proposal also provides that punished parents when minors are material to download. The committee also proposes to lower taxes on the purchase of CDs and DVDs to reduce costs for consumers and safeguard the profits of manufacturers.
In May the European Parliament had rejected the French idea to cut off internet access for those who have been caught illegally downloading songs or movies, while reiterating that only be done by the judges of the court. The bill sought by President Nicolas Sarkozy, however, was also rejected by the French Parliament a month earlier. The fact remains that something is changing globally, also because the European Council called for increased controls. It 's very likely that the new Euro MPs will address the issue. Marco Pratellesi

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

How Do I Know My Ringworm Healing

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"In short, the most fascinating thing about Twitter is not what it's doing to us. It's what we're doing to it." It is probably all wrapped up in this phrase, taken from an article by Steven Johnson in Time this week, the secret of Twitter. That is not what Twitter does for us, but what we do for Twitter. It 's a paradoxical proposition, but it makes it a good idea of \u200b\u200bwhat they are ultimately making the social network: centralized time and interest. They have become a means of communication to the subject of communication, making reinterpretation of the famous theory of McLuhan, The medium is the message . But if the Canadian sociologist considered that the message undergoes changes depending on the medium used, now the meaning is much more concrete, since the media (Twitter, Facebook, etc ...) the real subject of the message.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Scanner Commex Scanner 1

little thought little thought on Twitter Twitter

During the course of applied computer science to journalism I've heard a lot about Twitter, the new social network that is slowly overcoming Facebook. A trend that is affecting the whole world, as demonstrated by the recent events in Iran. Prompted by these considerations and a lot of curiosity, yesterday I decided to create me an account on Twitter. It must have been too high expectations or my innate reluctance to most forms of expression on-line, but I was very disappointed. To my regret, I realized that its main feature is that on Facebook I hate the most, that is, write what you are doing at all times. Other features are fairly minor, the only one worthy of note is that the search for words or themes. And then I wondered: "But why is depopulating the world?" The only answer I have given is that the graphics are much lighter than Facebook, which then allows a fast, even on platforms airworthiness unconventional such as Blackberry or IPhone. Then I'm aware and I discovered that in Iran the network is controlled by the state and goes to speed quite low: why Twitter is much more convenient than other social networks. I do not know what I'll use yet, but probably will establish itself in Italy with the advance of the next-generation phones.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Cybex Arc Trainer Calories Accurate

Censorship computer in Tehran

The tensions in Iran after the recent presidential elections have brought to light the old problem of censorship. Only now to take the risk are blogs and social networks, and no more newspapers and television (censored in Iran for some time). And 'now the news that the Pasdaran (Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps) have threatened to take action against the media online if you do not remove it from news sites and blogs or comments that' fueling tensions. " This is the first public stance of the Pasdaran since the end of the election. But really succeed in preventing the spread of information and images? In my opinion it is impossible, the Internet was built on a global basis, with a very limited ability to control. Although censor or delete a video on You Tube, reappears the next day on another site. The problem is you want to apply the old systems of repression in new media. As long as we talk about the impossibility of censorship becomes a defender of democracy. But when it comes to privacy, how we interpret this "jungle" telematics?
Waiting for an answer to this question ten years, I decided to post on my blog a video of the event today in Tehran. These guys are the best example of defending democracy.


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Continuous Bleeding On Noriday

Interview with Marco Pratellesi

Surfing on intenet I noticed this interesting interview done by blogosfere.it Marco Pratellesi, director of corriere.it, the relationship between Internet information. Here's the video (interview by Eleonora Bianchini, videos of Catherine Iorga):

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Rouge Status Bed Sheet

Faces blog

The blog is by definition multimedia. Then write next to it affiacano images, videos and possibilities for interactivity. But Bloggers rarely bring your face! In this post I would like to "humanize" the world's most popular blog, making you see the faces of their creators.


Arianna Huffington ( http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ )







Michael Arrington ( http://www.techcrunch.com/ )





Mark Frauenfelder ( http://www.boingboing.net/ )





Pete Cashmore ( http://mashable.com/ )














Jason Calacanis ( http://www.calacanis.com/ )