Vibeka Mair

Vibeka Mair

Vibeka is a senior reporter for Civil Society, specialising in finance and governance.

She has been a journalist since 2004, previously working on music, pension, investment and utility titles.

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Closing the digital divide

Microsoft has promised that a new generation of computers will help connect the web to those who are traditionally marginalised from the digital world. Charities will need to make sure it’s not a lost opportunity, says Vibeka Mair.

Is social networking a charity's friend or foe?

Countless articles are written on the positives of social networking for charities, but what happens when Facebookers or tweeters turn against an organisation, ponders Vibeka Mair.

Has Apple reached tipping point?

Last week, Apple released the iPad to frenzied excitement, it turned in the best quarterly results in its 34-year history and I tried to buy the latest iPhone 3GS - unsuccessfully.

Twitter trends escape the USA

Exciting news - Twitter is launching location-based trending topics.

This is really worrying. Why do the Charity Commission give priority to late delivery of annual accounts, when there are issues of greater concern. It's like money laundering and the production of the necessary documents. Those perpetrating frauds always make sure to get their paper work right and delivered on time.

» Charities used in money laundering scams, investigation finds

Will social media go too far?

This isn’t another blog wildly enthusing about social/new media, despite its indispensible role in supporting the relief effort to Haiti.

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When ignorance is far from bliss

20 May 2013

A shifting political atmosphere is putting power in the hands of the inexperienced, warns Robert Ashton.

Pointless ministers?

9 May 2013

Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.

Tablets: the end of an era?

9 May 2013

John Tate asks whether the inexorable rise of the tablet will spell the end for the humble PC.