Eweek, the big US tech mag and website has launched a web presence in UK. I have signed on as a freelance reporter and news-editor to cover green IT and sustainability.
administration, office of the deputy director, district dept of the environment (ddoe). the person selected will serve as the chief advisor to management on... .
Video I helped shoot as part of ZDNet.co.uk's Homebrew Challenge.
Gren Mercer from Weymouth, Dorset, built a prototype of an energy-saving device for tumble drying. The sensor switches the machine off when the clothes are dry. While expensive dryers have this feature, cheaper ones do not.
Only just noticed that ZDNet.co.uk has updated the way it displays video.
This a good thing as it means that I can now embed some of the video I shot while I worked on the site - from 2003 to 2008 - on some of my other blogs.
There is loads of great content on ZD (not just my own obviously) so it's good to delve into the archives and look around.
This a video I shot in Kenya back in 2007 as part of a trip in cooperation with IT charity Computer Aid to see how the technology the charity collects from UK
Collected
Feb 25, 2009
About Me
Andrew Donoghue is a freelance technology and business journalist with over ten years on leading titles such as Computing, SC Magazine, BusinessGreen, CIO Magazine, Heise UK and ZDNet.co.uk.
Specialising in sustainable IT and technology in the developing world, he has reported and volunteered on African aid projects, as well as working with charitable organisations such as the UN Foundation and Computer Aid