4 years agoTags HP - SliderWhy people don’t pay for news and how to make them change their mind Why are so few willing to pay for quality news? Not surprisingly, price is mentioned as the main reason. A
4 years agoTags conspiracy theoriesUNESCO brief: The information gap feeds conspiracies Around the world, the gap between well-served, wealthy audiences and underserved, low-income communities is widening. Without easy-to-access quality journalism, the
4 years agoTags board quotasQuotas of women is discrimination judge says While the European Union and member states work on laws to get more women directors into companies, a judge in
4 years agoTags controlling big techStudy shows majority think social media censor political views A majority of Americans believe that social media sites censor political viewpoints they find objectionable. Regulation of big tech companies
4 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: top IT & Media news | Week 19 Elon Musk announced that his USD 44 billion Twitter deal is temporarily on hold while waiting for proof of that
4 years agoTags AIMara Pometti: ‘We need to interview the data like we interview people’ Moonshot News and Dimitra Letsa have the pleasure of discussing with Mara Pometti, Lead AI strategist at IBM, about humanism,
4 years agoTags Elon MuskTwitter has a strong left bias (and two more interesting Musk statements) As the world is trying to guess how Twitter will evolve under Elon Musk, Financial Times got a live interview
4 years agoTags Fortune 50045% of new board members in Fortune 500 are women 45% of all board members in Fortune 500 companies appointed last year were women. The percentage of women on the
4 years agoTags HP - SliderThe week that was: 4 IT & Media news to know [week 18] Apple has abused its dominant position in markets for mobile wallets on iOS devices, EU Commission says in a preliminary
4 years agoTags career growthFive things I wish I knew earlier in my career As someone with a decade or two of work experience in the intersection of media and technology, I am often