Wednesday 17 December 2014

Essay questions

The development of new/digital media means the audience is more powerful in terms of consumption and production. Discuss the arguments for and against this view.

The development of new/digital media has made the audience both more powerful in terms of consumption and production, in the current digital era new and digital media has revolutionised the world, along with the internet being “the most important medium of the twentieth century” (Briggs and Burke). This essay will be going over both sides of the argument.

A Marxist perspective would argue that the so-called “information revolution” has done little to benefit audiences or to subvert the established power structures in society. Far from being a “great leveller” (Krotoski, 2012) as many have claimed, it has merely helped to reinforce the status quo by promoting dominant ideologies. The most popular news website in the UK by a considerable margin is the ‘Mail Online’, which receives more than 8 million hits every month and is continuing to expand rapidly – with forecasts that it will make £100 million or more in digital revenues in the next three years. Similar to its tabloid print edition, the website takes a Conservative, right-wing perspective on key issues around gender, sexuality and race and audiences appear to passively accept what the Marxist theorist, Gramsci, called a hegemonic view. When one of their chief columnists, Jan Moir, wrote a homophobic article about the death of Stephen Gately in 2009 there were Twitter and Facebook protests but, ultimately, they did not change the editorial direction of the gatekeepers controlling the newspaper.

I strongly agree with this statement that new and digital media platforms have made media consumption far more powerful for the audiences. New media has had a profound effect on three of the most essential categories of society in the twenty-first century: economics politics, and the exchange of ideas. Of course, the scope of this article is limited in its ability to name the types of changes that are a product of new media, let alone a sufficient treatment of each category. However, it is important to sketch a brief schematic life of new media in the Information age.

From a Pluralist perspective the belief that new and digital media has created a new tactical and digital battleground against the elite or controlling class that was not possible with traditional media also highlighted by Briggs and Burke who state "the most important medium of the twentieth century ". A prime example of this is the digitally damaging and recurring hack by hackers anonymous which despite their political motives, the flaw in the manner the elite class assert their dominance, control and influence on society.

Marxism on the other hand believed in a capitalist society and class domination. By this they meant the elite and the wealthy conglomerates were to say at the top and provide all the media needed for the audiences and all the power audiences think they have is an illusion. This also links in with hegemony in that the higher social class has power over everyone else 

Following the other pluralistic argument of new media empowerment would be that the internet provides us with an array of information almost instantly, with websites such as Wikipedia allowing us to be enriched my information on virtually every subject online. However this information is often unreliable due to users changing correct information to make false claims on somebody

On the other hand Marxists also believed in print and analog broadcast models to be dying media, such as those of television and radio. The last twenty-five years have seen the rapid transformation into media which are predicated upon the use of digital technologies, such as the Internet and video games. However, these examples are only a small representation of new media. The use of digital computers has transformed the remaining 'old' media, as suggested by the advent of digital television and online publications. 

Monday 8 December 2014

NDM 29

YouTubers ads for Oreo banned for not making clear purpose of videos

A campaign for Oreo featuring a host of British YouTube stars has been banned by the advertising watchdog for not clearly telling the public their videos were ads, following a complaint from a BBC journalist.
Mondelez, the parent company of Oreos, signed up a number of stars to promote its product in videos where they took part in an “Oreo Lick Race”.
The campaign featured some of the best-known British YouTubers including Phil Lester and Dan Howell, on the Amazing Phil channel which has 2.2 million subscribers, who were hired to present a Radio 1 show in 2012.

This article basically sums up how a journalist thought that there were a number of people who were trying to promote the Oreo brand were not seen clear by the attacking journalist. The journalist made a big deal about it how he thought that oreo had secretly asked people to promote their product through YouTube however all the youtube video makers had clearly stated that they were working with the oreo company in the description.I think that this article and issue has been slightly blown out of proportion as youtube can be an informal marketplace, and should not be taken so seriously by some officials.

NDM 28

French journalism school executive accused of plagiarism

The executive director of a journalism school has been suspended after being accused of plagiarism.

Agnès Chauveau apparently cut and pasted parts of articles that had appeared in a newspaper called Le Monde and other French publications for her columns published on the Huffington Post website.
Bruno Patino, director of the school at the respected Institute of Political Sciences, known as Sciences Po, wrote to students and staff on Monday saying the allegations could not be taken lightly. “Plagiarism is a serious matter in journalism,” he said in an email.
Plagiarism is wrong, and now this journalism school, is going to be under attack due to what a person who is very high up in the school has done. That is a school boy error that Students are not allowed to do let alone a executive director. This will now give a negative representation on this school causing less people to be interested in it for the right reasons.

NDM 27

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/dec/01/gadget-obsessed-uk-top-digital-advertising-spend
UK set to be first country in which more than half of ad spend goes digital

  • The next closest countries likely to reach the milestone are Sweden (47% of total ad spend will be digital), Denmark (43%), Australia (42%) and Norway (40%).
  • More than 50% of £15.7bn advertiser spend will go on digital and online media in 2015 beating print, cinema, buses, billboards, TV and radio combined
  • Regional newspapers are expected to see a 9.1% fall in print ad revenues to £820m, a fall of £82m year-on-year.
  • National newspaper advertising is predicted to decline 8.3% to £908m next year, and £80m year-on-year fall.

Ad break van dammeThe UK is predicted to become the first country in the world where more than half of all advertising spend goes to digital media – thanks to a national obsession with gadgets, social media and online shopping. Next year more money will be spent on internet advertising than in traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, TV, cinema, radio, and billboards, posters and buses combined.
According to Group M paid search advertising will grow to £4.2bn, with about 29% of that on mobile devices, most of which is hoovered up by Google, which has more than 90% share of the UK market. The fastest-growing part of the internet market is display advertising, which is forecast to surge 20% next year to £2.7bn, with 39% of that mobile display advertising.

I think in my opinion putting up a paywall will reduce the income from

Monday 24 November 2014

Build the Wall Analysis

1) Read this articleBuild The Wall, which is a passionate defence of the newspaper industry as it tries to compete with NDM.

2) Create a blogpost on your MEST3 Exam Blog called 'Build The Wall analysis'. 

3) Summarise each section in one sentence:
  • Section 1 (To all of the bystanders reading this…)
  • Section 2 (Truth is, a halting movement toward...)
  • Section 3 (Beyond Mr. Sulzberger and Ms. Weymouth…)
  • Section 4 (For the industry, it is later than it should be…)
4) Summarise David Simon’s overall argument in 250 words.

5) Choose three comments from below the article, copy them in to your blogpost and explain whether they agree or disagree with David Simon’s argument and why.

6) Finally, what is your own opinion? Do you agree that newspapers need to put online content behind a paywall in order for the journalism industry to survive? Would you be willing to pay for news online? 

Section 1: Necessarily to a pair of notables who have it in their power to save high-end journalism
Section 2: 
1) Do you agree with James Murdoch that the BBC should not be allowed to provide free news online?
No I think that news should be free and his paywall scheme is ridiculous, why would someone pay for news when they can use the ad free BBC that is multi platform across TV and E-Media. Rupert and James only say that they newspaper needs to change is because the print is a dying platform due to the advancement of technology.The BBC as an PSB need to provide a sufficient amount of news for TV licence payer to consume

2) Was Rupert Murdoch right to put his news content (The Times, The Sun) behind a paywall?

NDM Articles

1. 12/09/2014 - iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus have had record breaking sale figures
2. 13/09/2014 - ISIS release video showing execution of British hostage
3. 15/09/2014 - Minecraft sold: Microsoft buys Mojang for $2.5bn
4. 17/09/2014 - Sony Turnaround Effort Falters, Expects $2.15 Billion Yearly Loss
5. 18/09/2014 - iOS 8 causes bandwidth spikes nationwide, despite slow uptake
6. 21/09/2014 - Labour minimum wage promise would see £8 per hour rate by 2020
7. 22/09/2014 - Traffic halted on M25 as 13 'illegal immigrants' flee lorry
8. 22/09/2014 - Microsoft delays Chinese launch on Xbox one consoles
9. 28/09/2014 - Sam Pepper accused of sexual assault
10. 29/09/2014 - Islamic State crisis: Iraq air strikes 'halt IS advance'
11. 03/10/2014 - Celebrity victims of naked photo hack join together to sue Google $100M
12. 06/10/2014 - Microsoft gets $1bn in Android royalties from Samsung
13. 06/10/2014 - Revenge pornography
14. 13/10/2014 - Apple's iPhone-based 'Pay' launches this week
15. 02/01/2012 - Snapchat Hack
16. 16/10/2014 - Netflix price increases hurt subscriber growth
17. 20/10/2014 - Google Search Engine
18. 20/10/2014 - Social Networking sites automatically' hand over Isis terrorists' data
19. 24/10/2014 - Facebook will now let you post anonymously
20. 03/11/2014 - Facebook sets up 'dark web' link to access network via Tor
21. 10/11/2014 - ITV under pressure to axe Dapper Laughs show over misogyny claims
22. 14/11/2014 - Twitter's debt assigned 'junk' status
23. 14/11/2014 - Phone and web data plan under fire for interfering with privacy
24. 17/11/2014 - Google Project Loon
25. 17/11/2014 - YouTube's Subscription Music Service
26. 21/11/2014 - Now e-cigarettes can give you malware

Gultang and Ruge

Gultang and Ruge 
Immediacy has changed greatly as new digital media gives the audience with more up to date recent news than ever. Rather than previously having to wait till the next day for the news to be published on the newspapers or later on in the day during

Familiarity has changed as more news that is even closer to us within Britain is published due to the ability of publishing unlimited amount of news online.

Frequency has been affected as events that occur instantly, can quickly be reported on and published online; they can also trend on social network sites.

Unambiguity has been affected by individuals as they have their own opinions and share them on social media sites.

Predictability has been affected by new and digital technology as consumers of social media that express their views could predict certain things like if there would be a war, as political decisions may be obvious to them as on the news they could be hearing certain issues going on.

Continuity: The continuity of news has developed the growth of this as the news stories may appear consistently

Elite nations and people: The growth of new and digital media has developed a growth in the curiosity of elite nations

Negativity is less important nowadays as all news is made on the internet. However for newspapers negativity is more important as shocking/bad news would generate more sales for newspapers.

Balance isn’t as important as new/digital media provides the ability for all news stories to be presented locally, as well as globally

NDM 26

http://www.benzinga.com/general/education/14/11/5016020/will-youtubes-subscription-music-service-be-profitable
Will YouTube's Subscription Music Service Be Profitable?
  • EMarketer estimates that YouTube alone will generate more than $7.2 billion in ad revenues this year.
  • Google is hoping that users will pay a promotional lifetime price of $7.99 per month or a standard monthly price of $9.99 for a Music Key subscription.
  • The launch of Music Key comes after Apple's iTunes model
  • Google keeps 30 percent of that revenue after paying royalties and licensing
  • Approximately $133 million to $436 million would be left for Google each year
This week, Google is continuing its expansion by attempting to penetrate the subscription music market. Music Key is only one part of Google’s music push.Free users will now see tabs for an artist’s discography on Android, iOS and the web. The new tabs will allow users to easily locate and play full albums on Youtube for the first time. The new tab will also make personalized recommendations and provide links to trending music. 

I think that music streaming is increasing becoming very popular with consumers as it doesn't take up memory on their device allow them to listen to a much larger library compared to it being on their phone or tablet. At launch many people will not sign up to this service as Spofiy, Pandora and Deezer currently control the streaming sector and will have to wait till alot of users memebrship to run out before they see a huge spike in signing up numbers.

NDM 25

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/21/e-cigarettes-malware-computers
Now e-cigarettes can give you malware

  • Any electrical device that uses a USB charger could be targeted in this way
  • Made in China e-cigarette had malware hardcoded into the charger
  • USB controller chips, including those in thumb drives, have no protection from such reprogramming
  • Stick to buying from respected e-cig brand, back up the content on the computer and ensure that the computer is protected.

E-cigarettes may be better for your health than normal ones, but spare a thought for your poor computer – electronic cigarettes have become the latest vector for malicious software, according to online reports. Many e-cigarettes can be charged over USB, either with a special cable, or by plugging the cigarette itself directly into a USB port. 
An e-cigarette charges from the wall.
I think that USB ports plugged into a wall socket or the port on a computer may become to primary way of the intrusion but, if so, that means that a cheap e-cigarette from an untrustworthy supplier gains physical access to a device.

NDM 24

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/nov/10/itv-under-pressure-cancel-dapper-laughs-misogyny
ITV under pressure to axe Dapper Laughs show over misogyny claims

  • More than 45,000 people have signed a petition
  • The last episode of the current series of the show aired on 7 November and drew an average audience of 119,000
  • Ofcom said it had received 37 complaints about the show from viewers 
  • Sexual harassment and borderline threatening behaviour towards women

More than 45,000 people have signed a petition calling on ITV chief executive Adam Crozier to axe the controversial comedy show Dapper Laughs: On The Pull. The comedian Daniel O’Reilly, who gives laddish advice on how to “pull birds” under the guise of a deliberately provocative character in the ITV2 series, has proved controversial for lines such as “Just show her your penis. If she cries, she’s just playing hard to get” and “If she’s looking at me and playing with her hair, by the end of the night she’ll need a wheelchair”.

Comedian Daniel O’Reilly as his alter ego Dapper LaughsIn my opinion the petition carried out on ITVs show Dapper Laughs has changed the perception on how men treat women. Recently his show has been trigger alot of men to act inappropriately in clubs and women didn't seem to be bother before but all of a sudden just because a petition was made women have turned hypocritical and gone against dapper laughs.

Monday 17 November 2014

NDM 23

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/17/google-test-fly-balloons-transmit-internet-australia
Google to test-fly balloons which transmit internet over Australia
  • Telstra to fly 20 balloons over western Queensland
  • Google is trying to work out a way to give affordable internet access to the 4.8 billion people who cannot get online
  • Estimated to bring two-thirds of people who are presently unwired.
  • The company’s ultimate goal is to have a ring of balloons circling the Earth
Google's Project Loon has so far test-flown internet balloons over New Zealand
Google is bringing its audacious internet-transmitting balloons to Australia. The company will test-fly 20 balloons in western Queensland in December in partnership with Telstra. It’s the latest step in Project Loon, Google’s plan to beam internet to remote parts of the world via helium balloons that circle the globe on stratospheric winds. The balloons carry antennas that can beam 4G-like signals to homes and phones 20km below.


In my opinion I think that Googles project loon helping third world countries gain access to internet will help 



Friday 14 November 2014

NDM 22

Phone and web data plan under fire for interfering with privacy
http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2014/nov/14/phone-and-web-data-plan-under-fire-for-interfering-with-privacy

  • The federal government’s plans to retain phone and web data for two years 
  • The committee’s findings are particularly significant because it has four Labor members, three Liberal members, two Nationals members and one Greens member.
  • 500,000 disclosures made by telecommunications companies
  • Australia’s law enforcement agencies are already filing 500,000 requests a year for warrantless access to metadata
  • The AFP has refused to confirm or deny the existence of any documents relating to these requests
  • Requiring government agencies to gain a warrant for accessing telecommunications from either a court or independent authority before access.

MetadataThe federal government’s plans to retain phone and web data for two years will unreasonably interfere with privacy and could having a “chilling effect” on journalists, a bipartisan parliamentary human rights committee has found. The federal parliament’s human rights committee has highlighted a series of human rights concerns with the bill and recommended that access to telecommunications data should be subject to a warrant system, to avoid “arbitrary interferences” in Australians’ private lives.

In my opinion I think human rights committee finds the plan to retain data for two years could have a ‘chilling effect’ on journalists. The government has had previously got knowledge of  bipartisan support with the Labor party for their first two packages of national security legislation. The data retention bill has been referred to the joint parliamentary committee on intelligence and security, but it is not clear whether there will be hearings before the parliamentary sitting year ends.

NDM 21

Twitter's debt assigned 'junk' status
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30048344
  • News of the rating sent New York listed Twitter shares tumbling nearly 6%.
  • Twitter reported a disappointing 7% fall in timeline views per user
  • Fourth-quarter revenue might fall short of market expectations of $448.8m
  • Twitter shares gave up most of the 7% gain made on Wednesday after the company announced it was considering creating additional mobile applications beyond its core messaging service and video app
US ratings agency Standard & Poor's has given the debt of social media giant Twitter the rating "junk". S&P said Twitter's $1.8bn (£1.1bn) September debt issue - IOUs sold to investors in return for interest - were worthy of a "speculative" rating of BB-, three notches below investment grade. News of the rating sent New York listed Twitter shares tumbling nearly 6%. The social network's push for acquisitions despite slow earnings growth was behind the low rating.
"The company is investing very aggressively in growth. Depending on the level of business reinvestment, Twitter may not generate positive discretionary cash flow until 2016," S&P said in a note.

In my opinion I think that Twitter is in decline. Just last weed they announced that it was opening an office in Hong Kong despite being banned from operating in mainland China to grow its advertising and sales reach. Strongly suggesting that financially they are not doing so well compared to their predecessors Facebook 

Monday 3 November 2014

NDM 20

Facebook sets up 'dark web' link to access network via Tor
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29879851

  • Facebook has created the ability for users to connect directly to the social network via anonymising "dark web" service Tor.
  • Users would still need to log-in, using real-name credentials, to access the site.
  • Accounts were being wrongly locked out.
  • Facebook, along with other major web companies, is currently pushing for permission to be more transparent over government requests it receives.
  • Can log into Facebook without giving Facebook your location


Woman holds laptop with thumbs-up 'like' logoFacebook has created the ability for users to connect directly to the social network via anonymising "dark web" service Tor. While it was already possible to access Facebook via Tor, the new set-up means all data is encrypted and Tor users are not mistaken for hacked accounts. Users could access the site "without losing the cryptographic protections" of Tor, Facebook said. It may appeal to people in places where the network is blocked. Facebook is the first Silicon Valley giant to provide official support for Tor, a network built to allow people to visit web pages without being tracked and to publish sites whose contents would not show up in search engines. Tor is a network that anonymises users. One of the key ways it does this is by routing internet traffic through several locations - making it hard to track down where the user is browsing from.

In my opinion this move form Facebook was good as we as consumers don't have to give our location of were we accessed the Internet or give them our browsing habits. We achieve nothing from it and Facebook are racking in loads of advertising money from details being sold to third party companies. Although this will increase the chances of suspicious activity like stalking people down, Facebook will not be able to cooperate with the police to track and find where the user logged in from as the location is covered using a proxy by the Tor client.





Friday 24 October 2014

NDM 19

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/mediatechnologyandtelecoms/11167464/How-Netflix-price-increases-hurt-subscriber-growth.html
How Netflix price increases hurt subscriber growth
  • The video service blamed a recent $1 price increase for new customers, and offered a guarded outlook for this period.
  • Earlier the shares posted their biggest intraday drop since July 2012
  • Now so many people are watching TV over the Internet, it’s harder for Netflix to add customers in the US
  • Los Gatos, California-based Netflix had gained 22 percent this year
  • HBO said yesterday it will offer a streaming video service independent of pay-TV subscriptions next year. 
Netflix tumbled the most in more than two years after saying a price increase had slowed subscriber growth, while coming competition from HBO gives the world’s largest subscription-streaming service a new challenge.

In my opinion I think the price increase will increase the demand to watch movies on other platforms like at cinemas, or on sky box offices. The content on Netflix is always out of date and never has the most recent season of a series online.




NDM 18

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/11184072/Facebook-will-now-let-you-post-anonymously.html
Facebook will now let you post anonymously

  • Android and desktop versions of Rooms will be released in the future
  • Every post you share, every friend you make, and every link you follow is tracked, recorded, and converted into data
  • The advert-free site claims it is getting 40,000 requests an hour from users wanting to sign up
  • A "room" is made up of photos and posts on a single topic chosen by the person who set it up.
  • "There is a good reason in a lot of situations why you don't want people to know who you are and it's not because of something sketchy. We want to give people flexibility because that's what they want."

Close up of a woman hand holding an iPad checking her Facebook page
Facebook has released a new app that lets people use its service anonymously. The social network unveiled 'Rooms' on Thursday, a standalone mobile app for iOS that lets users interact on Facebook without using their real names. The aim is for people to feel free to discuss sensitive issues, when normally they would not be comfortable doing so. A "room" is made up of photos and posts on a single topic chosen by the person who set it up. That person can then invite others to join the room, and all can post anonymously. Colours, icons and cover photos for the room can also be modified to suit the creator's tastes.

In my opinion I think that this new application that doesn't promote adverts on its website will be a success. Over the past years users have come to the conclusion not to trust facebook as they sell personal information to third parties purely for profitable reasons. Ever since twitter has evolved a considerable amount of users have reduced or completely deactivated their account due to privacy issues. Many paedophiles targeted young teens by pretending to be another person, using false identity to get closer to the target and then either kidnap or rape the user. This outrage happened frequently in mid 2010 when users started privatising their pictures and personal information from the public

Monday 20 October 2014

NDM 17

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/uk-government-will-ask-twitter-and-youtube-to-automatically-hand-over-isis-extremists-data-9805710.html
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube told to 'automatically' hand over Isis terrorists' data


The Rise of USG

Examples


  • Hudson River plane crash on January 15th 2009 
  • Mumbai bombings in India in late November 2008

  • London bombings on July 5th 2005

  • Asian Tsunami on December 26th 2004 

  • Four officers charged - LA riots 1992 
  • 30 Police officers against man with machete 


  • Woolwich machete attack

  • Racist women on tram



  • Abusive Passenger Thrown Off Train
  • London Riots August 2011




Theory


Benefits to institutions 
With more ugc people would send this into the a news organisation for e.g. the bbc and the bbc could then talk about the news that they got sent in and it may give them a competitive advantage over competitors as they would have first hand footage when sky news for e.g. wouldn't.

Benefits to audience 
They now have the advantage as they can blog about their opinion as well as the usage of social media in which they can tweet or facebook about first hand footage and this may get coverage without use of the big broadcasting institutions.

Wider issues and debates
Social
There is now more use of social due to the fact you can tweet each other and find out the news from there on.

Historical
Broadcasting was the way everyone got the news at first, not anymore as you can go on the internet and get it from there or even on your phone there and then.

Economical
Online viewing of the news can be free, to get sky news on your tvs may cost you.

Political
It may be bad news for the government as the programmes they are funding may lose out on audiences as broadcasting may not be everyone's main source of news anymore

SHEP

1. What is a Gatekeeping?
A process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other mode of communication.

2. What was one of the first examples of news being generated by ‘ordinary people’?
3) List some of the formats for participation that are now offered by news organisations
  • Polls
  • Have your says
  • Blogs with comments enabled
  • Message boards
  • Chat Rooms
  • Question & Answer
Social Networking sites
  • MySpace
  • Facebook
  • You Tube
  • Twitter
4) What is one of the main differences between professionally shot footage and that taken first-hand (UGC)?

5) What is a gatekeeper?
Gatekeepers are the professional editors and producers who control what is and isn’t shown on the news live. Gatekeepers serve in various roles including academic admissions, financial advising, and news editing. An academic admissions officer might review students' qualifications based on criteria like test scores, race, social class, grades, family connections, and even athletic ability.

6) How has the role of a gatekeeper changed?
Traditionally if a citizen had a story to tell or a piece of news they would have had to go through these news organizations, however UGC and sites that encourage that such as Twitter and Facebook allow citizens and ordinary people with a story to be heard.

7) What is one of the primary concerns held by journalists over the rise of UGC?
Journalists fear their jobs as everyone is producing their content. They believe in the future there will be fewer trained staff in news organisations as the job is already being done for them.

NDM 16

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/oct/20/google-search-changes-piracy-rankings
Google says latest search changes will 'visibly affect' piracy site rankings
  • Google is preparing a new tweak to its search engine to ensure that some of the most ‘notorious’ piracy sites are less likely to appear 
  • In August 2012 google first announced that we would downrank sites for which we received a large number of valid DMCA notices
  • 224 million DMCA requests for Google search results in 2013
  • BPI ordered the removal of The Pirate Bay in 2012, Kickass Torrents, H33T and Fenopy in February 2013, and another 21 sites in October 2013.
  • Google encouraged users to download pirate torrents rather then the legal way 
Google is preparing a new tweak to its search engine to ensure that some of the most ‘notorious’ piracy sites are less likely to appear when people search for music, films and other copyrighted content.

Google says in a new report that it will downrank pirate sites in its search results.A previous promise to do this in 2012 has since proved controversial, with music and movie industry bodies regularly claiming Google did not follow through on that promise. This time round, Google says the results will be noticeable.

In my opinion i think Google is optimising their site purely for profitable reasons, if a user had search a movie or song Google's ranking would promote torrenting sites at the top because of advertising revenues from returning customers. This may have given Google an edge over other competitors like Bing or Ask.com and made Google every bodies personal preference for a internet search engine. 

Monday 13 October 2014

NDM 15

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet-security/10547145/Were-your-details-leaked-in-the-Snapchat-hack.html
Were your details leaked in the Snapchat hack?

  • Posted on the website SnapchatDB.info
  • Gibson Security has developed a website called GS Lookup where people can enter their username and be told if their data was included in the security leak.
  • The hackers obtained the information by exploiting a vulnerability in Snapchat's Find Friends interface
  • Hackers - "Too reluctant at patching the exploit until they knew it was too late"

evan spiegel snapchatThe photo-sharing site Snapchat was hit by a cyber attack yesterday which reportedly exposed the usernames and phone numbers of 4.6 million users. The data was posted on a website called SnapchatDB.info, which has since been suspended. The hackers censored the last two digits of the phone numbers "in order to minimise spam and abuse", but offered to disclose the uncensored database "under certain circumstances". In a statement to tech news site TechCrunch, the hackers explained that their motivation behind the attack was to raise public awareness around the issue, and put public pressure on Snapchat to fix the exploit.

I think that the recent hacking has made everybody question if our personal details are safe with these leading social networking sites. Following the Facebook security flaws and concerns people are increasingly worry about their privacy. Other major hacks recently was with games companies Raven, Microsoft, Activision, Sony.


NDM 14

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/11158218/Apples-iPhone-based-Pay-launches-this-week.html
Apple's iPhone-based 'Pay' launches this week
  • It uses NFC chips which can communicate securely and wirelessly, and uses the Touch ID fingerprint sensor to authenticate purchases.
  • Apple announced the new Pay feature last month when it unveiled its new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus handsets.
  • Retail chain Walgreen's says that it will adopt the service on October 18
  • Apple has teamed up with MasterCard and Visa to launch the service in the US. 
Apple’s iPhone-based ‘Pay’ will launch this weekend and allow customers in the US to buy goods and services by tapping their new 6 and 6 Plus handsets against a payment terminal – but reports from inside Apple’s headquarters reveal that employees are already using it to buy lunch. A leaked internal memorandum to staff at retail chain Walgreens says that it will adopt the service on October 18. McDonalds, Macy’s and Staples are also known to have signed up to adopt Pay. Owners of iPhone 6 and 6 Plus handsets will be able to use them to buy items from Walgreens, McDonalds and Staples in the US from this weekend, suggest reports - but Apple staff are already using it to buy lunch in their staff canteen.

Apple also uses sapphire glass in the protective cover over the iPhone's camera sensor.In my opinion I think that credit cards are less sophisticated than the UK which uses chip-and-PIN technology, experts predicted that gaining market share in Britain would be more difficult. Buying things will be much easier as there is no need to bring your card with you as card details are stored on the phone. A negative factor to this would be that theft percentages will increase dramatically.





NDM 13

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11144451/Revenge-pornography-could-lead-to-14-years-in-jail-say-new-guidelines.html
'Revenge pornography' could lead to 14 years in jail, say new guidelines
  • Laws and child protection legislation which carry maximum sentences of between 10 and 14 years.
  • CPS spokesman said: “No one should have to suffer the hurt and humiliation of ‘revenge pornography’ 
  • There were 149 allegations of crimes involving revenge pornography during the last two-and-a-half years, according to the eight police forces in England and Wales with data on it.
  • Anti-harassment laws and rules governing malicious communications, all of which carry up to six months’ imprisonment and a fine of up to £5,000.
  • There were 149 cases over the last two and a half years.
Posting “revenge pornography” online could lead to a jail term of up to 14 years after prosecutors issued tough new guidelines in a bid to secure more convictions. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) signalled a significant change of tactics to address growing outrage about what it described as a “nasty and invasive crime”. There has been mounting pressure for a new law to combat “revenge porn”, which involves publishing intimate photographs or video, some of which may include graphic sexual activity, as retaliation against a former partner. Many offenders publish the images publicly on social media web sites such as Facebook or Twitter to humiliate partners after an acrimonious split.

The Crown Prosecution Service said posting online intimate pictures of a partner or former partner as a way of seeking retaliation was a crime that “can and will be prosecuted”.In my opinion I think that revenge pornography is a breach of a persons privacy rights and should not be allowed to happen. The fact that they are enforcing this greatly now will prevent the supposedly stop the famous celebrity Iggy Azelea's sex tape from being leaked. Recently apple had a hacking done to their iCloud servers 



Buzzfeed

A listicle is a short-form of writing that uses a list as its thematic structure, but is fleshed out with sufficient copy to be published as an article. The listicle was about 29 facts about women in general,
  • Women speak about 20,000 words a day. That's 13,000 more than the average man is the opening slide.
  • The average amount of time a woman can keep a secret is 47 hours and 15 minutes.
In my opinion I think that listicle dumb down their audience and are catered towards people who have a short attention span. People that like reading quick stuff to entertain themselves and learn cool facts is better than reading a massive article which tends to bore lots of people. They change the way people consume media, the old traditional method of using newspaper to educate yourself about news is the past. Everything has turned digital and are less informative.

Monday 6 October 2014

NDM 12

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29505439
Microsoft gets $1bn in Android royalties from Samsung
    Samsung Galaxy Note 4
  • Samsung paid Microsoft about $1bn (£626m) last year to use its technology in gadgets running Google's Android
  • Licensing agreement generated $1bn
  • Microsoft said it had launched the court action to recover about $7m
  • A renegotiated license agreement is proposed to happen
  • Google's Android is now the world's most popular mobile operating system
The figure is revealed in court documents Microsoft has filed to help legal action taken against Samsung. The case revolves around the licensing agreement that generated the $1bn payment. Samsung made one payment late and has now stopped paying altogether, claiming Microsoft's 2013 acquisition of Nokia had invalidated the agreement. Microsoft has rebuffed this claim, saying the licensing agreement contains "explicit provisions" that allow it to buy other companies and still get cash from Samsung. Legal action over the deal was begun in August 2014 after Samsung was late to make a payment. At the time, Microsoft said it had launched the court action to recover about $7m it had lost in interest payments as a result of the cash arriving late.

I think many users will migrate from apples iPhone in a years time, many people aren't seeing any differences to make them continue with their product each year. On top of the the celebrity nudes leaks have had an impact on iPhones sales and the bending problem. But yet news articles are suggesting the newest phone is the most selling out of all their phones.




Sunday 5 October 2014

News Companies Reserach

New Corporation was created by Rupert Murdoch in 1979 and the  American multinational mass media corporation head quartered in New York City. It was the world's second-largest media group as of 2011 in terms of revenue, and the world's third largest in entertainment as of 2009.
Newspapers they own:
Uk:
The Times
Sunday Times
Press Association
The Sun
Australia:
Master-chef Magazine 
GQ 
Vogue 

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a UK based international public service broadcaster head quartered at Broadcasting House in London. It is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with about 23,000 staff. BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs. The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates about 120 hours of radio and television output each day, as well as online news coverage.
Sectors owned:
BBC One Including Regions
BBC Two
BBC Three
BBC Four
CBBC
CBeebies
BBC News
BBC Parliament
BBC Alba
BBC Red Button

Sky News UK is a 24-hour, multi-media news operation based in Britain. It provides non-stop rolling news on television, online, and on a range of mobile devices – as well as delivering a service of national and international radio news to commercial radio stations in the UK. The news service places emphasis on rolling news, including the latest breaking news. Having launched as a 24-hour television news channel in 1989, Sky News has also grown into a digital operation through its website and mobile apps. As well as becoming a content provider for news services in the UK and around the world.

NDM 11

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2777430/Victims-major-celebrity-photo-hack-join-sue-Google-100M-capitalizing-scandal-fixing.html
Celebrity victims of naked photo hack join together to sue Google $100M 'for capitalizing on scandal rather than fixing it'
  • Anonymous users on 4chan claim photos were stolen from the company's iCloud app
  • Lawyers for some of the women involved in the widespread email hack claim Google could have helped stop the images circulated
  • The reality star filed a lawsuit against the tape's distributors, Vivid Enetrtainment, which was finalled dropped when she settled for $5 million.
  • Invasion of privacy 
  • Google being sued for $100M 
A large group of the women whose personal email accounts have been compromised - with the stolen intimate shots of stars including Jennifer Lawrence, Rihanna and Kim Kardashian subsequently disseminated online - are now threatening to sue Google for $100 million, according to a new report. Marty Singer has written a letter to Google about this issue and the statement goes as follows: 'Because the victims are celebrities with valuable publicity rights you do nothing - nothing but collect millions of dollars in advertising revenue - as you seek to capitalize on this scandal rather than quash it,'. 

Reality star: Nude pictures allegedly showing TV personality Kim Kardashian (pictured) have been leaked onlineHackers supposedly uploaded images of famous stars like Kim Kardashian and Vanessa Hudgens to 4chan and Reddit, but the latter quickly removed them due to its stringent policy on hacked photographs being shared on the site. I think that itself its not entirety the hackers fault, celebrities are already prime targets for hacking and storing nude pictures of themselves on their phone and cloud storage is a stupid move. Celebrities should take into account that technology is evolving everyday and hackers are become more intelligent at breaching security firewalls and gateways. Just last week the hacking crew Lizard Squad hacked into many big companies like Sony, Apple, Microsoft and the US military by overloading and hacking into the servers via DDOS attacks.

Monday 29 September 2014

NDM 10

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-29408101
Islamic State crisis: Iraq air strikes 'halt IS advance'
  • Ameriyat al-Falluja, 40km (25 miles) from Baghdad
  • Syrian refugees have flooded in to Turkey to escape IS militants making gains in northern Syria
  • Overnight strikes hit the provinces of Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir al-Zour
  • President Obama candidly admitted the US had "underestimated" the threat of IS
  • Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which monitors the conflict in Syria, said mostly civilians were hit.
Peshmerga fighters at a bridge between Erbil and Kirkuk
In Syria US war planes also struck four more oil fields controlled by IS militants on Sunday, near the group's stronghold in Raqqa. The Pentagon said the attacks were "successful", though the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which monitors the conflict in Syria, said mostly civilians were hit. The BBC's Mark Lowen, near the Turkey-Syria border, says airstrikes in Syria appear focused on cutting off IS's revenue by targeting oil fields. The overnight strikes hit the provinces of Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh and Deir al-Zour, hitting a grain silo, or storage container, as well as the country's biggest gas plant, according to SOHR. However the strikes in the town of Manbij in Aleppo province appeared to have only killed civilians, not fighters, said Rami Abdulrahman who heads the organisation.

NDM 9

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2772419/Youtube-celebrity-Sam-Pepper-accused-sexual-assault-groping-women-prank-video-solicited-naked-images-15-year-old-girl-forced-fan-oral-sex-accusations.html
More women accuse YouTube celebrity Sam Pepper accused of sexual assault: Star allegedly 'solicited naked images from a 15-year-old girl' and 'forced a fan to perform a sex act on him'
  • Woman came out to say that Sam Pepper tried to solicit nude photos of her in 2011 when she was 15 and he was 22
  • Dottie says that she went on a date with Sam Pepper when she was 16-years-old and that he tried to grope her and touch her inappropriately
  • Sam Pepper, 25 years old
  • Video gained more than 1.3 million views before it was removed by YouTube for violating YouTube's 'Terms of Service'
A woman has come out of the woodwork to say that she's been sexually harassed when she was 15 by a YouTube celebrity whose video of him groping women on the street has gone viral and she’s not the only one. The star of the video and former U.K. Big Brother contestant Sam Pepper sparked outrage after a video of him asking women for directions on the street then groping them with a hand hidden beneath a sweatshirt quickly circulated the internet. 

'Trick': Pepper pretended to ask women on the street for directions before grabbing their bottomsThe YouTube star Sam Pepper has had many sexual harassment cases in the past, making video like 'how to get a girls number' and 'kissing strangers on the beach'. This video he put up of pinching women butts has caused a massive outrage and has caused many big YouTube channels to partner up and sign a letter explaining his actions and to stop making videos like these. He then released another video but the roles reversed explaining that it had all been a social experiment  and that he is sorry but his actions were done so he could raise awareness on male sexual abuse. Which seems rather odd by sexually touching another female without her permission. Its apparent that he is being charged for rape for the young 16 and 22 year old scandal he did a few years back. 

This has destroyed YouTube's reputation and people are questioning if YouTube is taking the right precautions when a person uploads a video.

NDM 8

http://online.wsj.com/articles/sony-net-loss-forecast-raised-higher-for-current-fiscal-year-1410935006
Sony Turnaround Effort Falters, Expects $2.15 Billion Yearly Loss
  • 2.5 billion lose over one year 
  • Gaming sector most successful part of Sony
  • Sony leading gaming division outselling Xbox 3:1
Sony announced a 2.5 billion lose over this past financial year, due to the TV and phone division not doing so well. In recent months the TV division was the highest at one point but due to LG and Samsung have dropped as a brand. The phone industry is also been overtaken by Apple and Samsung's newest models S5 and iPhone 6.
I think Sony are not going to go into administration or debt as slowly they are selling their divisions they are not doing well in, just like they have done with their Vaio (PC) business

NDM 7

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29299230
Labour minimum wage promise would see £8 per hour rate by 2020
  • Minimum wage would rise to £7 an hour in 2015
  • Current rate £6.50 (1st of October)
  • The proposed increase would affect around 1.4 million jobs
  • Unemployment expected to fall to 5.5%
  • "The minimum wage is set at the highest rate it can be without putting job creation at risk at the moment." - Katja Hall
Government sources have suggested that the rate would probably rise to £8 by the end of the next Parliament if it continued on current trends. The TUC has called for the minimum wage to increase to £10 an hour.

By doing this will resolve and balance the cost of living as recently people have been struggling to pay bills die electric and gas due to the constant rise in figures. Gas and electrical prices have increased by 20% in these past years and companies like British Gas are being investigated for increasing their prices too much.

NDM 6

  • $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion)
  • $100 million profit in 2013
  • Mojang owner felt he had too much responsibility and stress
  • Generated $326m in revenue last year
  • PC/Mac, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Vita, iOS, and Android
MinecraftMinecraft has become a global phenomenon since its launch in 2009 as an incomplete “alpha” project. Since then, the game, which provides users with randomly generated environments in which to craft all manner of buildings, has sold over 50m copies on PC, smartphone and consoles. Minecraft the game was first released on PC as an Beta but was then ported over to Playstation and Xbox consoles shortly after its official PC release.

“Minecraft will continue to evolve, just like it has since the start of development. We don’t know specific plans for Minecraft’s future yet, but we do know that everyone involved wants the community to grow and become even more amazing than it’s ever been. Stopping players making cool stuff is not in anyone’s interests.” - Mojang Statement

My views on this that Microsoft are in trouble as a gaming industry recently been reported that the competitor the playstation was outselling the Xbox 3:1 and has almost 3 times the amount of units sold to consumers. I think this is Microsofts step to move out of the gaming industry and start fresh elsewhere.

NDM 5

Traffic halted on M25 as 13 'illegal immigrants' flee lorry
  • 13 suspected illegal immigrants ran from a lorry
  • 13 people were arrested for immigration offences
  • Surrey Police received a number of calls around 8.50am from members of the public reporting that they had seen a large group of people getting out of the back of a lorry
  • 22nd of September on the M25
Traffic on the M25 was halted due to an unexpected lorry of immigrants was discovered, police was rushed at the scene at 8:50pm where all 13 immigrants were searched and arrested on site. The lorry containing the immigrants later was dismissed and was released after surrey police had arrived at the site.

I think that this is a very concerning issues with the UK border agency. Many illegal immigrants migrate to the UK and many are not discovered. I think a real system should be put in place where they scan lorries and items on ships that come from foreign countries as they are coming in without any hassle.

NDM 4

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/scotland/islamic-state-terrorists-behead-scottish-man-david-haines-1.574973
David Haines 'beheading': Recap of updates after ISIS release video showing execution of British hostage
    David Cawthorne Haines
  • Mr Haines was taken hostage while working for acted in Syria in March 2013
  • Syria he was working to help "tens of thousands of people affected by the crisis"
  • "This is a despicable and appalling murder of an innocent aid worker" - David Cameron
The so-called Islamic State (IS) released a graphic video showing the 44-year-old being murdered by a militant with a knife. The murderer speaks with a British accent and is believed to be the same man who beheaded US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff in recent weeks. Mr Haines, who lived in Scone before moving abroad, was taken hostage in Syria in March last year.First Minister Alex Salmond said the release of the video "has demonstrated a degree of brutality which defies description", adding: "It should be remembered that Mr Haines was in the region as an aid worker helping local people.

Personally I think that this has a strong message. The islamics are trying to get there point across but yet none of the media want to display what they have to say. They would behead a british citizen for no reason there is obviously a purpose to the attack. 

NDM 3

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/18/apple-ios-8-bandwidth-spikes-uk-uptake
iOS 8 causes bandwidth spikes nationwide, despite slow uptake

  • iOS release date - 16th of September
  • iOS uptake is slower than the predecessor iOS 7
  • 70GBs a second 
  • Size of the update is 2GBs
iOS 8 the biggest apple update to date had created a spike in the internet sphere as gigabits of download occured when it was released. The total size of the update was 2GBs but was considered as 10GB due to the download times some users being repeatedly given an error message when almost at completion.

My view of this update is very negative its slowed the current iphones down considerably and has caused nothing but problem not to mention that here is hardly any new features. Following this i think that the iPhone brand is going into decline, as each month users are migrating from Apple to Android devices maybe due to the lack of innovative designs are features which Apple lack compared to their competitors