Michael Phillips, from broadband comparison service broadbandchoices.co.uk, believes that ISPs are partly to blame for the bandwidth problems they face, as they “have priced themselves as cheaply as possible on the assumption that people were just going to use e-mail and do a bit of web surfing”. He thinks that ISPs need to stop using the term ‘unlimited’ to describe their services and make it clear that if people want to watch hours of video content they will have to pay more. However, he also believes the BBC need to compromise.

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The BBC and ISPs have been rowing over the effects of the BBC iPlayer.  In the first 3 months since its launch, more than 42m programmes have been accessed via it’s  on-demand TV service and ISPs have said that it’s putting too much strain on their networks.
They believe that they shouldn’t have to pay for ... Read more

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We’ve just come across a really nice article, explaining how the web has impacted  journalism. The article, written by independent journalist, Bill Thompson, outlines some of the key changes relating to news online, and how they have affected journalism. These include:

Blogging turning from a ‘curious habit of the self-obsessed into a defining use of the ... Read more

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As Microsoft and Yahoo! look to merge, this is turning in to a real soap opera…
Microsoft & Google actually fancy each other; Microsoft loves Googles youthful energy and dynamic rise to wealth and Google loves the established, ‘old school’ power of Microsoft… but it’s a forbidden love. They can never be together, which drives them ... Read more

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Yesterday, we found out that Flickr now adds video! So, it’s a multimedia sharing site, that involves both photos and videos.
You’ll need to have a Pro account for video sharing, and clips up to 150MB can be uploaded. And, as with photos, there are a number of privacy settings to take advantage of, licensing, as ... Read more

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South Park does it again… This time they attack the You Tube and viral video stars and the fake (theoretical) dollar values associated with them. Funny episode but only if you know your stuff… but surely everyone has been sent that bloody gopher on Facebook, right?
Enjoy. Oh and just to be clear, this is definitely ... Read more

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WOM-UK have a couple of great events coming up, which we will be attending and wanted to let you know about:
This month’s Breakfast Espresso Briefing will be hosted by Face Group, and will look at the launch of their Headbox influencer index www.headbox.com – an online collaboration community for young consumers. The event is on ... Read more

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TwitPic is a really cool service that lets you easily add photos to your Twitter stream. In its latest release it has added mobile support, a new interface design, a real-time Google map mashup, plus a couple of features that bring additional utility to Twitter and the TwitPic service, including tagging, geotagging, and RSS feeds. ... Read more

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A new survey carried out by Ofcom has revealed that more than a quarter of eight to eleven year olds who are online in the UK have a social networking profile – despite sites such as MySpace, Bebo and Facebook having older age limitations. Ofcom says that parents need to keep an eye on what ... Read more

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Last week’s Media Guardian asked ” is it time to say “you’re fired” to Sir Alan Sugar?” To which Luke Johnson (chairman of Channel 4 and apparently an “unrepentant capitalist”) responded with a resounding “Yes”.
Now I have to sympathise with Luke for “[making the] mistake of doing some business with him almost 25 years ago”. ... Read more