Adam Tinworth
Summary
Adam Tinworth is a London-based business journalist and writer. He is currently Editorial Development Manager for for Reed Business Information, leading a major push by the B2B publisher into online media. Previously, he was Blogs Editor across RBI and Features Editor of Estates Gazette, a weekly business magazine for the UK commercial real estate industry. He began his journalistic career by working on student magazines at Imperial College, London and Queen Mary, University of London. He has contributed to more than 25 roleplaying game books for White Wolf Game Studio, including Werewolf: The Forsaken and Demon: the Fallen.
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Video test: Nokia Lumia 920
I have in my possesion, for the time being, a Nokia Lumia 920, courtesy of some work I'm doing for Brilliant Noise. It's a robust, elegant phone, with an interesting OS, and some excellent optics. It's been interesting pushing myself our of my iPhone comfort zone and trying something different for a while.
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What shall I get my blog for its tenth birthday?
On December 24 this year currybetdotnet will be ten years old, and that’s quite a long time to have been running a site.
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Friday reading #12
Roll up! Roll up! Stuff your Kindle, Instapaper or Pocket app full of the finest juiciest long reads and interesting links I’ve siphoned off from the web this week. After suggestions by @byekick and @lynsey_s I’ve also made it into one of Arc90’s “Readlists” - making it easy to shove them onto your ereading/ebookification device in one fell swoop - “Friday reading #12 on Readlists”.
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“Sweat the 1%” - what newspapers could learn from Facebook Marketing London
Today I was talking at Facebook Marketing London 2012 about the Guardian’s Facebook app. I’ve put together a collection of things I’ve previously written about the app and Adam Tinworth has blogged about my session. Here are some of my notes from what I saw on the rest of the day, and what I think they should mean for news organisations.
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Klout appearance at LeWeb adds fuel to critics who call it “meaningless”
I wrote a little while about why your Klout score really doesn’t matter a couple of months back and that issue raised its head again yesterday at LeWeb in several ways.
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My February Challenge: 10 Tweets a Day
It’s somewhat sad, I suppose, that my only effective mode of self-improvement is to set arbitrary goals. But it works.
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App of the week for journalists: Blogsy, to blog from your iPad
What is it and how is it of use to journalists? Blogsy is a blogging solution for iPad users.
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Content strategy lightning talks night
As part of his talk Michael Alves described content as “all the things that are fun in your application”, and there was no doubt that the lightning talks evening about content strategy arranged by Jonathan Kahn and Richard Ingram was fun. Limiting the talks to five minutes each and using the Ignite format meant the event ran like clockwork, and between 6:30 and 8:00 a parade of eleven different speakers had given a range of talks on topics like semantic mark-up, web governance, open source software, feeling gloomy and kicking things in the pants.
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Lytro Photography and the Advance of Data Journalism
Until this weekend, when I came across Rob Walker’s brief article about it in the December Atlantic, I had figured the new Lytro camera was more cool gimmick than serious game changer. You’ve probably heard about the technology already. Rather than focusing when you take the picture, you let others focus it later, when they view the image, by clicking on the area they want to see clearly.
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Adam Tinworth: Journalism in a Period of Continuous Change
If I were asked to name one active blogger that every B2B journalist should follow, I would probably suggest Adam Tinworth. For more than eight years, the British trade press editor has blogged about journalism, social media, and much more on One Man and His Blog. His insights there are based on a combination of his ongoing and enthusiastic experimentation with new-media platforms and his practical experience as an editor and blog evangelist for the UK branch of Reed Business Information (RBI).

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