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some good links… “Student of Online Journalism. A blog about the Web, the media, journalism, and classes related thereto.”
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The Mundo reporters left Miami last week using a similar range of devices -blogs, Flickr, Facebook, Skype and YouTube – intending to use the tools to experiment with trying to reach an audience beyond that usually served by the BBC, while similarly filing
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LA Fire Department 2.0 and Red Cross 2.0 in Birmingham, AL. are using Twitter
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the Berkman Center is soliciting applications for the position of “Media Fellow” to study the impact of citizen media:
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The fire department uses Twitter to post information about fires or other emergencies that it is responding to.
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“focusing on the walled gardens Facebook, LInkedin, Twitter and other social “utilities” are causing. Do these social utilities have too much control over our digital lives?”
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The technology has already been used to create a guide of Edinburgh that allows people to find virtual artworks placed around the city using their mobile.
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The BBC’s coverage of the end of Banner has led to something of an outbreak of hostilities on the Northern Irish blogs, particularly from Unionist bloggers (here and here). But the really striking thing is that nearly 40 years of troubles and thousands of
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Jay recently wrote a Facebook note about the deal, in which he said that he sees great potential for NowPublic to evolve from what it is now into a true “networked journalism” site with full-fledged news reports as well as photos and videos