Rape. Uni computer lecturer makes YouTube his classroom - Technology - smh.com.au. How social networking created a legal and ethical minefield. Now that the opportunities to blab to the world - even unwittingly - are flourishing faster than we can count, companies are worried their brands are being damaged by employees making personal revelations on social networks.
Joel Gibson reports. Australian sports stars who complain about the omnipresent gaze of the public and media should count themselves lucky their own administrators are still onside. Work of genius: podcasting makes it an incredible time to be a media consumer. Elizabeth Gilbert must be the patron saint of searching women.
Women painting bowls of fruit in community college classes, women cycling through the more obscure parts of Asia, women eating from small paper plates at international food festivals. In case you have been living under a rock for the past 107 weeks, while her memoir Eat, Pray, Love has been on the bestseller lists, I'll explain. Eat, Pray, Love begins with the writer in the middle of a 30s life crisis, crying on her bathroom floor, her marriage breaking down, and ends with her finding true love and peace in Bali. Lectures online for YouTube generation - Technology - smh.com.au.