Category Archives: Journalists

Being Mobile and FREE

Singaporeans work hard. Too hard.

In the latest global survey findings from Regus, Singaporeans top the global average in terms of the average number of hours worked and the amount of work brought home. The same survey also found that remote and mobile workers are more productive, have a higher job satisfaction and lower stress levels.

They don’t need to tell us that. We already know.

 

 

A Creative Robot (?)

Whether it’s a case of movies mimicking life or life micmicking movies, it doesn’t matter. The US military, in true Hollywood-style, will add an advanced robot to the military’s arsenal of machines. The robot, named PETMAN, is expected to be delivered in 2012.

Thank goodness creativity is the only thing exclusive to human beings. (Or am I speaking too soon?)

 

 

A Silent Tribute

They often say the death of one man is tragedy but the death of a thousand is a statistic.

The entire world from US to China takes a moment to mourn for Steve Jobs, one the greatest inventor of our generation. However, his passing on not only prompted increased sales, but also a flurry of activities from filmmakers, rights acquisitors, economists and writers.

Mr Jobs was a private man. Perhaps the greatest gift we can repay him is privacy.

Paying a Silent Tribute,
A Creative Person at Work

The Rich Freelancers

Even spies are going freelance.

Contractors working for the U.S military have made the news in recent years. It was reported on CNN on 20th September that this initial temporary hiring practice is now a multi-billion dollar industry.

Oh My God. Expensive Freelancers.

Journalistic Integrity for Sale

Apparently, money can solve everything.

The saga of News International came to a settlement with three million pounds. To most of us in the industry, the scandal is beyond the damages done to the family. It shames journalistic integrity.

With this settlement, it seems like you can reinstate integrity with three million pounds. Are we that cheap?