I decided to have a look at wikipedia to see how it differs from other information sources such as Encarta. There are many features of this ‘online program’ which I was impressed with, for example all the information can be changed into many different languages:
http://www.wikipedia.org/
The main homepage for the English website has a lot of listed categories and interesting news features such as Featured picture of the day, Events in history on this day, Key featured documents and key stories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
There are many extensive and very detailed subject resources and extra information sources within searches which also very good, there are many sub sections within certain areas that list various aspects of certain searches, it also puts headings in a bullet pointed box so you can click hyperlinks to key information that you are looking for.
There are a few problems with this website, firstly the Wikipedia websites are created by people submitting information so there is a good chance that it could be biased or inaccurate, this could lead to accusations or even lies being spread across as fact. Wikipedia also has a function that allows you to edit the information on the screen so you can add information that is not even true, but they have systems in place that review articles and amend them if its untrue or slanderous.
This would make obvious sense why universities do not deem wikipedias as reliable for assignments.
Friday, 27 April 2007
Thursday, 19 April 2007
‘Reliable’ news sources and information – Rupert Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch the Australian Media Superpower has a huge influence and partial responsibility for many political and social decisions.
His huge Media firm News Corp own a series of newspapers and television companies across the world, more popular and widely known companies include Myspace, Fox, BSKYB (Sky TV) The Sun newspaper, etc.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2162658.stmk/2162658.stm
His huge Media firm News Corp own a series of newspapers and television companies across the world, more popular and widely known companies include Myspace, Fox, BSKYB (Sky TV) The Sun newspaper, etc.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2162658.stmk/2162658.stm
Murdoch’s huge influence in the media not only benefits political interests by printing views and ideologies of the owner into its principle sources, therefore all their beliefs are instilled into the public, these influences also spread to advertising, with such a huge scale of media to use on the public, Murdoch can expose his firms to the mass market.
You could argue that the printed media in particular newspapers, will all have a political backing or political alliance, Murdoch a renown Conservative in political views has backed and bought newspapers to spread political messages and even change elections, there was a usual assumption that what ever political party The Sun was backing, would usually win the election, having such a large readership.
You could argue that the printed media in particular newspapers, will all have a political backing or political alliance, Murdoch a renown Conservative in political views has backed and bought newspapers to spread political messages and even change elections, there was a usual assumption that what ever political party The Sun was backing, would usually win the election, having such a large readership.
However The Sun over the last 10 years, which was previously a Conservative supported newspaper opted to change to Labour and in 1997 the Labour party were elected.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/budget2001/story/0,,448652,00.html
A disadvantage of having such influence over how information is portrayed is that Murdoch will not print, publish or broadcast any news related to friends, colleagues or him, that would incriminate, expose or degrade, although you would expect to occur anyway, still seems unreliable, but consumers will still buy it and consume the information.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/budget2001/story/0,,448652,00.html
A disadvantage of having such influence over how information is portrayed is that Murdoch will not print, publish or broadcast any news related to friends, colleagues or him, that would incriminate, expose or degrade, although you would expect to occur anyway, still seems unreliable, but consumers will still buy it and consume the information.
Monday, 9 April 2007
Have my shares changed? Can I get any more info on it?
I decided to write another blog on my shares and try to see if there are any other new ways I can access my share information and if it is possible to find out any financial information about Tottenham Hotspur.
Going back to the Hemscott website as of this day the value of my shares is 84.75p per share, a drop from a month ago, various factors such as Tottenham’s exit from the FA and Carling Cup mean that Tottenham appear less desirable to invest in when such events happen, this results in a fall in the value of stock.
http://www.hemscott.com/companies/company-summary.do?companyId=634
The shares are back in recovery though, current financial incentives are Tottenham’s efforts in the UEFA cup, albeit a tricky second leg at home being 2-1 down, I can see the shares rising if Spurs beat Sevilla in the next leg.
The London Stock Exchange allows you to buy PDF documents on all financial information, however if you are a shareholder you receive this information as standard, its more of an information service for potential buyers
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/prices/system/detailedprices.htm?sym=GB0008962986GBGBXAIM%200896298TTNM
Tottenham Hotspur are heavily invested in by a large firm called ENIC who also have interests in:
96.7% of Slavia Prague
99.9% of Vicenza Calcio
50% of FC Basel
47% of AEK Athens
There have been rumours of a potential takeover of Tottenham Hotspur by a consortium from abroad I am hoping all this speculation makes the value of my shares increase.
Going back to the Hemscott website as of this day the value of my shares is 84.75p per share, a drop from a month ago, various factors such as Tottenham’s exit from the FA and Carling Cup mean that Tottenham appear less desirable to invest in when such events happen, this results in a fall in the value of stock.
http://www.hemscott.com/companies/company-summary.do?companyId=634
The shares are back in recovery though, current financial incentives are Tottenham’s efforts in the UEFA cup, albeit a tricky second leg at home being 2-1 down, I can see the shares rising if Spurs beat Sevilla in the next leg.
The London Stock Exchange allows you to buy PDF documents on all financial information, however if you are a shareholder you receive this information as standard, its more of an information service for potential buyers
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/prices/system/detailedprices.htm?sym=GB0008962986GBGBXAIM%200896298TTNM
Tottenham Hotspur are heavily invested in by a large firm called ENIC who also have interests in:
96.7% of Slavia Prague
99.9% of Vicenza Calcio
50% of FC Basel
47% of AEK Athens
There have been rumours of a potential takeover of Tottenham Hotspur by a consortium from abroad I am hoping all this speculation makes the value of my shares increase.
Wednesday, 4 April 2007
Premiership Football: The Actim Index
The Premier league have a statistical system called the Actim index that uses data and collates it into a table showing who the best footballers are in a season.
The data consists of all players including goals, shots on target, corners, fouls, offsides, passes, tackles, blocks and clearances. The raw data can be used to generate a wide range of tables and statistics such as player profiles, team and player head to heads and form guides.
http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=actimFAQ#2
The data is collected and then the players are grouped in different ways such as Top 5 Goal Keepers, Defenders, Midfielders and Strikers. They also do a team of the week as well as a team of the season.
There is also a list of the top 100 players in the Premiership here is the top 10 players:
http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=actimTop100
As you can see there are a few suprises as players like Mikel Arteta and Steve Finnan who hardly get much recognition in the media are among the best technical players this season.
There is a similar statistics website and company that is called OPTA Index however this is a Private company and to view certain statistics you have to purchase them.
The website does have some handy facts such as:
Ryan Giggs and Gary Speed are the only 2 players to score in every Premiership season.
Liverpool are the only team to win back to back games 4-0 in the history of the Premiership.
Chelsea have not lost a home game in the Premiership since the 03/04 season.
http://www.optasportsdata.com/
(Simply go to sports then choose football)
The Actim index is a good measure and quite interesting to read, especially when a player in the team you support makes the top 10.
The data consists of all players including goals, shots on target, corners, fouls, offsides, passes, tackles, blocks and clearances. The raw data can be used to generate a wide range of tables and statistics such as player profiles, team and player head to heads and form guides.
http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=actimFAQ#2
The data is collected and then the players are grouped in different ways such as Top 5 Goal Keepers, Defenders, Midfielders and Strikers. They also do a team of the week as well as a team of the season.
There is also a list of the top 100 players in the Premiership here is the top 10 players:
http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=actimTop100
As you can see there are a few suprises as players like Mikel Arteta and Steve Finnan who hardly get much recognition in the media are among the best technical players this season.
There is a similar statistics website and company that is called OPTA Index however this is a Private company and to view certain statistics you have to purchase them.
The website does have some handy facts such as:
Ryan Giggs and Gary Speed are the only 2 players to score in every Premiership season.
Liverpool are the only team to win back to back games 4-0 in the history of the Premiership.
Chelsea have not lost a home game in the Premiership since the 03/04 season.
http://www.optasportsdata.com/
(Simply go to sports then choose football)
The Actim index is a good measure and quite interesting to read, especially when a player in the team you support makes the top 10.
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