Twittering the Future of Newspapers conference
September 12, 2007
The Future of Newspapers conference in Cardiff begins at 11.30am GMT with a plenary from former Guardian editor Peter Preston. I’ll be sending updates throughout the two days to my Twitter page - so if you like 140-character summaries of 8,000 word research papers sent to your mobile, sign up.
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