Flip ‘inside’ this page: PDI as photo album

How many photos can an uncluttered news page run? Two or three? Try two dozen.

How many photos can an uncluttered news page run? Two or three? Try two dozen.

Video comes to print. Also: audio clips, photo galleries, scanned documents, even zoomable maps.

LinkedIn said Thursday it bought news reading app-maker Pulse, boosting the content offerings of the career-focused social network.

Hackers group “Anonymous” on Thursday defaced the Information Technology section (technews.com.ph) of Manila Bulletin’s website.

Journalists have no reason to fear Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act, government lawyers said Tuesday but justices of the Supreme Court are doubtful.

The provision under the Cybercrime Prevention Act which allows the prosecution of cyber libel and violation of the Revised Penal Code at the same time is “clearly infirm,” a justice of the Supreme Court said Tuesday.

Blame social media the next time it feels like forever for your turn to use the toilet.

Bloggers, “crowdsourcing” and computer-generated articles are making contributions to the news media, but they cannot replace professional journalists in digging up important news.

Newsweek’s decision to stop publishing a print edition after 80 years and bet its life entirely on a digital future may be more a commentary on its own problems than a definitive statement on the health of the US magazine industry.

Internet giant Google has warned it would exclude French media sites from its search results if France adopts a law forcing search engines to pay for content, in the latest confrontation with European governments.

Newsweek announced Thursday it would end an 80-year run as a print magazine at the end of the year, taking the venerable publication all-digital to cope with a harsh media environment.

With or without the cybercrime law, Internet users could still be charged with libel under the Revised Penal Code, Senate Majority Leader Vicente “Tito” Sotto III said on Tuesday.

Opponents of the Cybercrime Prevention Act who held protests on Tuesday in Iloilo lauded the Supreme Court’s issuance of a temporary restraining order against the implementation of the said law.