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The BBC’s voyage through Bangladesh in 2007, looking at how a heating planet changes people’s lives, used twitter, flickr, maps mashups and more to tell the story…
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Paul Bradshaw does a good turn at journalism.co.uk on using twitter for finding contacts, context and content.
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“Interesting discussion at work the other day about fictional TV characters blogging which prompted me to do a quick trawl of the web for existing TV character blogs, the results of which are below, ordered by launch date.”
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Does what zonetag + fireeagle does on my nokia only with added twitter support… come on FireEagle developers, lets see some twitter location apps!
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Brightkite is a location-based social network… Users can see where their friends are and what they’re up to all while maintaining comprehensive degrees of privacy to non-friends
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In an interview I somehow missed, Ben Hammersley jokes with Journalism.co.uk’s Oliver Luft about workload increasing dramatically when he added social networking to the mix of reporting outlets