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Set your wifi free – and share it with your village, town or city
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“The $450,000 grant… to continue its work on improving the quality and trustworthiness of journalism by cultivating networks of reviewers from all parts of the political spectrum to smartmob news stories for accuracy, bias, fairness..”
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The Readers’ Representative Journal will use a Q&A style to put readers’ comments and questions about the paper’s online and print editions to reporters and editors – sounds like the Guardian’s readers editor
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News aggregation and forums site Topix has struck a deal to run the forums and article commenting system for MediaNews Group.
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Conrad Quilty-Harper, who blogs for technology blog Engadget, had his application for membership approved at a meeting of the NUJ’s London Freelance branch
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Readers leaving comments on news sites using Pluck’s SiteLife technology – like The Washington Post and Economist.com – will be given the option of having notification of their comment appear automatically on the profile pages of certain social network
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I’m really impressed by the amount of content that the NYTimes is putting up on their Facebook page – they’re really taking their brand to the audience.
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“Launched last month, Vartti.fi is a fledgling project that allows users to break news by uploading multimedia content direct to the site.”
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“Delicious is the Rome, Jerusalem, and Paris of my existence as an academic these days. It’s where I make my friends, how I get the news, and where I go to trade. All this from a little server that does nothing but share bookmarks in public.”