Posts Tagged ‘technology’

Wikipedia and the Power of the Crowd: The Future (or present) of Journalism?

A supermarket crowd

As technology and real-time data transmission becomes the norm and journalism organizations look into the mirror, will they see Jimmy Wales and Wikipedia looking back at them?

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Adding the Facebook “Like” Button: Why not?

I added social networking sharing tools to my site a while ago, but until today, had not added the Facebook “like” button. Not out of any specific animus, but because I hadn’t gotten around to it. But after seeing several articles about blog traffic and noting how my friends had begun to rely on the tool, I used a plugin to add it to my site

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The Future of Journalism: The Web 3.0 Newsroom (Update)

The future of the newsroom will be quite different than the one we are used to today.

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The Future of Journalism: The Web 3.0 Newsroom

Salvador Dali - "The Persistence of Memory"

In the not-too-distant future journalists will be part of a “virtual” newsroom existing at a nexus of user-contributed information, original investigative articles and computer-assisted reporting reliant on flexible databases and easily mashable formats.

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I am going to Reno for a journalism workshop

View of Reno, courtesy the United States Geological Survey

I received some good news today in the form of an e-mail from Jeanne Fox-Alston, the vice president of the Newspaper Association of American Foundation. I have been invited to join the NAA at its second News Challenge program held at the Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies at the University [...]

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