Notices tagged with cityoj06
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Thursday, 24-Feb-11 10:23:55 UTC from web
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…My heart’s in Accra » Interview with Andy Carvin on curating Twitter to watch Tunisia, Egypt
Andy Carvin: There’s a great guy in Greece named @asteris – he’s a Global Voices contributor – who’s been using Storify for Egypt. One reason I didn’t feel as compelled to do it myself was because he was already well ahead of me, so I figured we could just divide and conquer, having me stick to twitter in the process…. Meanwhile, the most amazing curating of all during Tunisia was Nawaat’s posterous blog. They literally had hundreds, if not thousands, of media artifacts collected there – text, video, audio, photo, etc. But it was more of a full-blown archive than anything else, and I figured for a non-Tunisian audience, it would make more sense to use storify to tell an actual story: offering background on Tunisia, Ben Ali, then to Bouazizi’s suicide, to it expanding to critical mass and eventual revolution. So the Nawaat archive was a major resource for me. Andy Carvin: It’s being handled in a number of ways.
Saturday, 05-Feb-11 19:30:56 UTC from web -
Bookmarklets - Page Data tools
@toodamnninja @pigsonthewing @AndyBold thanks - turns out it was a bookmarklet I was trying to remember: http://bit.ly/icl3Pd
Tuesday, 25-Jan-11 09:18:37 UTC from web -
Gabrielle Giffords: When The Media Gets It Wrong | Crisis Communications | Mr. Media Training
Good list of media mistakes in the heat of the moment http://bit.ly/f7SD6C - Giffords was just a Twitter age James Brady #cityoj06
Monday, 24-Jan-11 08:56:09 UTC from web -
List of premature obituaries
Love the fact that Wikipedia has a 'List of premature #obituaries' http://bit.ly/fb2F2z #cityoj06
Monday, 24-Jan-11 07:39:27 UTC from web -
Saturday, 22-Jan-11 08:26:48 UTC from web
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Saturday, 22-Jan-11 08:26:48 UTC from web
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Saturday, 22-Jan-11 08:26:18 UTC from web
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Saturday, 22-Jan-11 08:25:43 UTC from web
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Saturday, 22-Jan-11 08:25:02 UTC from web
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Saturday, 22-Jan-11 08:25:02 UTC from web
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Friday, 21-Jan-11 21:46:31 UTC from web
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Friday, 21-Jan-11 18:57:51 UTC from web
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Charlie Beckett, POLIS Director » Blog Archive » The Line of Validation: a guide to social media & objectivity
there is stuff on what I will call the ‘Dark Side’ of the Line of Verification that is not confirmed. Previously, the BBC would have simply not told you about it. It hadn’t been confirmed by two independent sources so it wasn’t reportable and, in effect, hadn’t happened. However, social media and the Internet change things. You, the public or the audience already know about the stuff on the dark side of the line of verification because it exists all over the places online that you spend so much time: Twitter, Facebook, Mumsnet etc. That’s often where you will get or connect to your news. It is valid to report – or at the very least engage with - this non-validated stuff because it is a already a part of the communications around a story. It is more than just a rumour. It is informal narrative of the story: online images and conversations produced by the public. But you have to be clear in your journalism that it is not validated. So you must put it in context.
Friday, 21-Jan-11 14:35:06 UTC from web -
Thursday, 20-Jan-11 15:34:41 UTC from web
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Thursday, 20-Jan-11 15:34:41 UTC from web
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EpicTracker
EpicTracker™ is a new tool for people who are on the move with a fantastic story to tell — and who want to share that story with others in the most exciting, unique way possible. EpicTracker is a customizable map that geo-locates all of your social media posts including blogs, podcasts, photos, videos, Tweets and Facebook status updates — then posts them on your map in real time. To show you how it's done, we'd like you to meet some awe-inspiring individuals who are already using the EpicTracker to share their very unique stories with you.
Tuesday, 18-Jan-11 12:38:01 UTC from web -
Friday, 14-Jan-11 10:10:09 UTC from web
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Friday, 14-Jan-11 10:09:33 UTC from web
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Friday, 14-Jan-11 10:01:27 UTC from web