News Sky gives bird's eye news view Broadcaster takes on new rapid-production Google Maps mash-up builder, giving users new narrative trail. By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News Telegraph gets green fingers in Second Life Broadsheet opens virtual version of Chelsea Flower Show while Sky News ploughs ahead with SL experiment. By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News Digital editors unite for common good Web publishers form network to share and discuss issues sometimes marginalised by print bosses. By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News BBC 'and finally' section divides readers Seeking traffic, new section for lighter news attracts mixed response from site users By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Paper's online 'child porn' investigation gets PCC backing Accused fails in complaint against newspaper's use of web forum for information and photographs. By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Tiny US paper drives multimedia changes Small but innovative Shelby Star adds mobile reporting vehicle, takes tips from TV news By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News BBC TV correspondent starts blog against NUJ Israel boycott Technology and business correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones leads opposition to 'political' union boycott By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News Vulgar readers lead to 'failure' of Israeli interactive comments Israeli newspapers, which have long opened their online stories to reader replies, bemoan a culture of coarse debate By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Engadget seeks to regain trust after Apple blunder After a reporting error that dented Apple company value, the world's most popular news weblog looks to re-establish respect amongst readers. By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News BBC mobile GPS reporting experiment shows first fruits First citizen journalist digital stories published from BBC, Nokia, Brighton University as Geo-Stories By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News Africa to get citizen photojournalism Dutch participation site Skoeps plans to launch overseas expansion By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Sri Lanka annoints eJournalists Newspaper and radio reporters go multimedia after completing a state-sponsored qualification in online journalism. By Robert Andrews • 1 min read