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A social news platform allowing users to filter aggregated news by locality, create on-the-fly reporting and contribute collectively to stories and newsgathering has launched its services in 13 languages.
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Google News is asking those mentioned in a story to email them with comment, a link to the story to which the comment relates and contact details – name, title, and organisation – so that they can verify the identity the individual.
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The site is split into two parts with the blue section featuring first-person or eyewitness reports commissioned from a range of sources – including Guardian and Observer foreign correspondents.
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“We launched the hyperlocal sites and from very early-on we could see that they were doing very well and attracting more user-generated content than we thought they would.
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Complete packages, video footage and stills captured by the reporters on their mobiles will then be sold on to agencies, television stations, and newspapers to help finance the scheme.
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An article on the Little and Large political blog claimed to reveal the results of the postal ballot in the fiercely contested local election, based on information from “a source inside the Tory campaign”.
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At first it was the Red Coats, then The Beatles, and now BBC employees are the British Invasion. This time they’re invading one of America’s most popular web sites.