NY Times: Bloggers Drive Inquiry on How Altered Images Saw Print. [Adnan] Hajj, a Lebanese photographer based in the Middle East, may not be familiar to many newspaper readers. But thanks to the swift justice of the Internet, he has been charged, tried and convicted of improperly altering photographs he took for Reuters. The pictures […]
Photos of Aspen
Here are 49 photos I took last week of Aspen and the Aspen Institute.
Mobile phone service connects buyers, sellers
Here at the Aspen Institute one of the folks I’ve spent a lot of time with is Kamal Quadir from Bangladesh, founder of Cellbazaar. As Textually put it: Bangladesh’s top mobile phone operator GrameenPhone, and USA-based CellBazaar have introduced a service connecting buyers and sellers in an electronic marketplace over the mobile phone. “It’s like […]
Is Al Gore stalking me?
I’m here in Aspen, Colo., at the 15th annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information Technology, this year focusing on the Mobile Generation. It’s a brilliant group of people, 25 in all, who’ve gathered to discuss the future of mobile technologies. I’ll be writing a short report over the coming weeks. I forgot to bring my […]
Was it done with a lens or a brush?
New York Times: Was It Done With a Lens, or a Brush? All about the software technology known as H.D.R., for high dynamic range photography.