Twittering the Future of Newspapers conference

September 12, 2007

The Future of Newspapers conference in Cardiff begins at 11.30am GMT with a plenary from former Guardian editor Peter Preston. I’ll be sending updates throughout the two days to my Twitter page - so if you like 140-character summaries of 8,000 word research papers sent to your mobile, sign up.

Entry Filed under: Guardian, mobile phone news, online journalism, research, twitter. .

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    [...] similar conventions tend to do in the US. One of the few people providing updates was Paul Bradshaw via Twitter alerts. But then, there is only so much you can get into 140 [...]

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    [...] later, I return to my Twitter account to cover the Future of Newspapers conference - a perfect use for the [...]

  • 3. Q: “What is the poi&hellip  |  March 27, 2008 at 10:18 am

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