Blog Posts on ethics
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Blogger Ethics a Repost from Philstar by GeekyFaust on May 25, 2012MANILA, Philippines – Bloggers should look to the journalism code of ethics as a guide to responsible writing. “The ethics in journalism and blogging are the same because they’re both part of the public domain and they serve practic...
Blogging, social media and journalism (iBlog 8 presentation) by Rising Sun on May 25, 2012This is the slide presentation I used for the 20-minute speech I gave at the iBlog: The 8th Philippine Blogging Summit today (May 25), 1:00 p.m. at the College of Law, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman. This is the live stream of iBlog8, cou...
Political Hacking and Cracking by ProjectX Blog – Information Security Redefined on May 20, 2012Last week, I reported about how web defacements can be a constructive tool of political communication and vulnerability testing. The perspective was opposing common perception that web defacements are a destructive approach to embarrass someone. Toda...
ME, MEDIA, and the LAWS by juntariman on May 17, 2012(re-blogged/original article was posted in Friendster blog) “It is not the barrel of the gun that extinguishes us from this profession but it is our empty stomach that could force [...]...
Ring of Gyges: Moral Hypocrisy in Justice by Clairvoyance In Verities on Apr 12, 2012The Ring of Gyges is a mythical story and Platonic symbol mentioned in 2.359a to 2.360d of book two of Republic—one of the books that Plato authored. According to legend, there was once a man named Gyges of Lydia, a shepherd of King Caundales of...
So unlike a Supreme Court Justice! Hungarian president resigns due to academic misconduct by http://the-aquino-presidency.blogspot.com/ on Apr 5, 2012Click on Wiki article on Pal Schmitt He was accused of plagiarisin the work of a Bulgarisn sport expert for his doctoral dissertation. He was also accused of plagiarising more than 15 pages of a German work in 1991. And he also lifted works from an...
Social networking wars of opinionated people... by Adventures of Lionheart on Apr 3, 2012Every author has their own interpretation of what they've written and not all readers were able to decipher that. Misinterpretation is a really bad thing.You probably have commented on something that you don't fully understand. As long as the posts d...
Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking sites and you! by Adventures of Lionheart on Apr 3, 2012There are a lot of social networking these days. All of them are really appealing but of course, all of these has its disadvantages. In social networking sites (like Facebook, Twitter, Path, etc.), while they include the ability to post written mater...
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Daily Education and Technology News for … by YizhanTech™ Philippines on Mar 31, 2012Daily Education and Technology News for Schools 03/31/2012. Posted by Vicki Davis. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook...
Ring of Gyges: Moral Hypocrisy in Justice by Clairvoyance In Verities on Mar 31, 2012The Ring of Gyges is a mythical story and Platonic symbol mentioned in 2.359a to 2.360d of book two of Republic—one of the books that Plato authored. According to legend, there was once a man named Gyges of Lydia, a shepherd of King Caundales of...


