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Tag Archives: citizen media
Watch this one-minute video: Egyptian protesters film themselves with their smartphones, and then upload to YouTube. Who needs the traditional mass media, anymore? – [VIDEO]
After Tunisia, Egypt. Then, Algeria, Libya, Iran, Iraq, etc.
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, News, Politics
Tagged Algeria, Arabs, cameras, citizen jounalism, citizen journalists, citizen media, democraty, Egypt, films, human rights, jourmalism, journalists, Libya, Media, movies, Muslims, People, republic, revolutions, The Internet, Tunisia, videos, world-wide web, YouTube
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Google Search, the New York Times, and the blogs
In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times’ Web site. That is a bet recorded at the LongBets foundation. 2,000 bucks are … Continue reading
Posted in Betting, Forecasting (Science & Practice), Humor, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, The Internet
Tagged California, citizen media, Donna Hoffman, Google, Jason Kottke, LongBets, mainstream media, marketing professor, the New York Times, umbrella site, University of California, web publishing
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