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The latest forward-thinking digital initiative from The Guardian, n0tice.com, has just announced a healthy revenue sharing model for administrators of its hyperlocal message boards. n0tice is a location-powered Web community
Getting information out to victims and their families during a disaster is a major issue for any relief organization. So while the Central United States recovers from a spate of
If you're a TV actor, you have the Emmy Awards. If you're a journalist, you have the Pulitzer Prize. But if you're a citizen reporter, what do you have? Nothing,
With the rise of startups like Square, and near-field communication technology going global, we're seeing payment systems change drastically in the real world. These tools are making our lives easier
Twitter was originally designed as an app that would allow people to share information about what they were doing within a distributed group setting. It's something akin to a collection
It would appear that an earthquake was just felt across the UK (hopefully not a major one!). Where did the news first break? Well, we heard about it over Twitter.
Flixwagon, one of the top providers of live video broadcasting applications for consumers, has just announced the launch of a new telco-grade platform targeting both mobile carriers and media organizations.
In our introductory post on Citizen Journalism (CJ), we reviewed Newsvine - an innovative and well-designed citizen journalism web site. In this post we'll review two examples of 'localized' CJ:
The dotcom boom and bust has been voted the most influential Internet moment of the past 10 years, by organisers of the annual Webby Awards: "Launched by Netscape's IPO in
David Warthen, co-founder of search engine Ask.com (formerly Ask Jeeves) has joined citizen journalism site Allvoices as its Chief Technology Officer. Warthen was co-founder, and CTO for, Ask Jeeves. As
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