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CNN has joined up with YouTube to enable users to submit questions to the Presidential candidates. Includes a link to the best (compiled by Jarvis) and the worst so far
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“While blogs are indeed used as references in articles in the business press, many of the business journalists are reluctant to use blogs as news sources.”
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“he Second House of Sweden, is a copy of the embassy building, House of Sweden, located in Washington, D.C. It was inaugurated yesterday by Sweden’s blogging Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, who’s avatar had some trouble navigating during the ceremony.”
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A nice round up of the various uses of the terms citizen journalism and citizen journalist from an MA student at Sussex.
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Graham looks at the BBC’s new project in which Ben Hammersley will report from the Turkish elections using, in part, third party tools such as flickr, delicious, facebook and youtube.
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The Guardian looks at barcode reading ability now being built into mobile phones… reminds me of Dan Gillmor talking about this last week.
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… get a pdf or VCF file sent back to you via email. Cool.
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Want a job? Get blogging…
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Graham’s Press Gazette piece on Ben Hammersley’s “whole web as your canvas” BBC project.
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Campaign site is actually just a skeleton, on which bits and pieces of content hosted on third party services (eg flickr, youtube, eventful, etc) are pulled together.