Category: Future of News
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Bloggers Are Not Journalists Rules Portland Judge – 10,000 Words
It also brings up the issue of who defines journalism. Certainly, the definition of journalism has broadened with the Internet, and surely we have gotten over this blogger vs. journalist discussion a while ago. Jay Rosen at PressThink wrote an essay entitled, “Bloggers vs. Journalists is Over,” back in 2005. But, he writes, “The issue […]
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Get Ready For The Inaugural Data Journalism Awards – 10,000 Words
Get Ready For The Inaugural Data Journalism Awards – 10,000 Words
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Tiny printer. Great idea. Check out the story. Prints stories the size of receipts. So, get your Suduko or crossword puzzle, a cartoon. Anything that you would like to see in a “glass less” way.
A Newspaper For The Twitter Age: The Size Of A Sales Receipt, And Edited By You – Summify
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Interview With John Paton, a Newspaperman Who Thinks Print Is Overrated – NYTimes.com
Interview With John Paton, a Newspaperman Who Thinks Print Is Overrated – NYTimes.com
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The Darknet Project: netroots activists dream of global mesh network
The goal behind the project is to create a global darknet, a decentralized web of interconnected wireless mesh networks that operate independently of each other and the conventional internet. In a wireless mesh network, individual nodes can relay data for other nodes, ensuring that the routing of data remains robust as nodes on the network […]
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The Register Citizen Open Newsroom Project | Bringing the Outside In
What the Newsroom Cafe has taught us about improving local journalism Posted on September 13, 2011 by mattderienzo As it turns out, having coffee and pastries for sale ended up being one of the most minor changes to our newsroom over the past six months. The idea of turning our newsroom into a coffee shop […]
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Occupy Chicago planning for cold weather ahead | WBEZ
Organizers of Occupy Chicago are focusing on getting an indoor location for the cold weather ahead. They say they’re pulling back on the plan to establish a tent city in Chicago’s Grant Park. Their first choice? A place close to the LaSalle and Jackson location where sidewalk protests have gone on for some 50 days. […]