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Companies were not blogging yet back in 2003, and Helsinki Times was arguably the first external blog of a Nokia employee. Today there are literally hundreds. | Companies were not blogging yet back in 2003, and Helsinki Times was arguably the first external blog of a Nokia employee. Today there are literally hundreds. | ||
- | Perhaps the most important one was foreseeing an emergence of an increasingly important role of the internet in our daily lives, and the effects it would have on society as a | + | Perhaps the most important one was foreseeing an emergence of an increasingly important role of the internet in our daily lives, and the effects it would have on society as a whole. |
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+ | Becasue of this, newspapers, journalists and bloggers see themselves confronted with some the most divine of dilemma's in the western world today: What will the future of media consumption look like, what is or should the role of technology be taking in our daily lives, and what are the effects of citizen journalism on traditional media outlets? | ||
==Web 2.0== | ==Web 2.0== |
Revision as of 00:24, 21 March 2007
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The Helsinki Times Project
Already long before February 2003, when http://www.helsinkitimes.net was registered, the idea of a daily English Language newspaper for the Metropolitan area in the south of Finland was born.
There were many good reasons for this. There were practical reasons to begin with. One staff member was looking for a job at the time, another seeked full creative control over an online project, where he could freely expirement with new technologies without the constraints of a corporate firewall protected research environment on the internet.
Companies were not blogging yet back in 2003, and Helsinki Times was arguably the first external blog of a Nokia employee. Today there are literally hundreds.
Perhaps the most important one was foreseeing an emergence of an increasingly important role of the internet in our daily lives, and the effects it would have on society as a whole.
Becasue of this, newspapers, journalists and bloggers see themselves confronted with some the most divine of dilemma's in the western world today: What will the future of media consumption look like, what is or should the role of technology be taking in our daily lives, and what are the effects of citizen journalism on traditional media outlets?
Web 2.0
With the impact of internet on society in general in mind, we set out to research, evaluate, test and implement the latest and greatest applications we could find from the some of the most innovative internet companies in the world.
The Editorial Team
The editor-in-chief of Helsinki Times is 'Oobio'. Oobio in fact is a virtual character, identity, or avatar representing the heavy role of Chief Editor. Credit must be given to the respective and ever changing composition of the Helsinki Times Editorial Team.
Other optional things to do
- Control the rights of anonymous and logged in users through the Control Panel (which can be found in the toolbox on the left side of this page).
- Add the url for your wiki to the Categorized wiki list. Simply edit that page and put your wiki under the appropriate category.
- To increase the amount of space you have for uploads, add links to http://editthis.info from external sites, and go to the Link Quota Page to increase your uploads quota.
- Edit MediaWiki:Sidebar to change the navigation menu
- Add this wiki to some external wiki indexes:
- If you are feeling adventurous and know a little about web design you can edit the javascript and css to the Header to change the look of your wiki.
- You must log as admin to do this
- Whatever you enter in this page will be added to the html in the header after the standard style sheet, so you can override styles.
- Read the User's Guide for other usage and configuration help.
- Add your wiki to the map of wikis
- Add a message to the Feedback Page if you see anything that could be improved.