For awhile now CNN has used its iReport campaign to collect viewer generated media that it uses in its newscasts and on its web site. While this content doesn’t always pass the muster of professional standards, TV news does have use for raw footage and images. Regardless of the quality of submissions,...
Continue ReadingReadWriteWeb's Alex Iskold blogged last week about how Reuters is trying to help organize all on the Internet — including its own content — by launching its API — Open Calais.
As complex as programming and APIs can get, the idea behind Open Calais is rather simple. Reuters simply wants to find a better way to easily identify important bits of information in an article or on a web page. ...
Continue ReadingLast night I got an e-mail about a new site named LiveNewsCameras.com from Fox Television Stations. It has culled many live video feeds and presents them in one place so that people can easily find what's going on throughout the country and the world.
The e-mail pitched the site as an interesting way to observe TV coverage of Super Tuesday,...
Continue ReadingNow more than ever, presidential candidates are making their respective presences felt online. Mediums such as blogs, YouTube, and social networks like MySpace and Facebook are giving candidates a new platform to utilize. Inspired by TechPresident and the Social Media Index concept, we decided to take an aggregate snapshot at how much buzz the candidates are getting in advance of Super Tuesday....
Continue ReadingIn the past we have praised those like Adrian Holovaty who use databases for news reporting. Holovaty left his job at The Washington Post several months ago to work on a hyperlocal site called EveryBlock.
It launched several days ago with database driven hyperlocal news and information reporting for Chicago,...
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