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“We’re using Webcams, we’re soliciting any video that viewers have, we’re monitoring the online communities of MySpace and Facebook to bring viewers as much information as we can from as many places.”
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Robert Andrews writes that “Journalists flocked to students’ weblogs last night in search of eyewitnesses to a shooting massacre on a US college campus.”
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An Asian Virginia Tech student who is a licensed gun collector and who recently split up with his girlfriend pleads his innocence after getting death threats on his livejournal
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“He is Asian, he lived in the dorm where the first shooting occurred and he recently broke up with his girlfriend — he also happens to have a web blog packed with pictures in which he poses with firearms. On the Internet, Wayne Chiang is as good as convi
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Public Relations firms have noticed blogs… and are throwing some of their worst pitches at them
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Blogger shocked to see “citizen journalist” actually run towards police, cameraphone in hand, during the flurry of gunshots
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“In the eagerness for the story, for portraying our thoughts and feelings, it seems to me that they have fed on our emotions like a bat sucks blood.”
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Robin, This is really brilliant stuff, so interesting. I had the same idea for a post on this subject today and found myself highlighting lots of info from your report.
Hi Ellee. Thanks for the kind comments. Will look for your post now…
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Robin.