By
James on
May 8th, 2007
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Journalists are going to sites like YouTube, Digg and Flickr to get up-to-the-minute comments, photos and videos of what’s happening. Ask many and they’ll tell you these environments have quickly become primary new sources.
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How would I design a curriculum for students wishing to learn journalism in the age of Web 2.0, if I could work with him/her every day for 10 months?
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Tony Blair offers his congratulations to Nicolas Sarkozy following his victory in the French presidential election - via Youtube.
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Is a redesign of the Guardian website F-I-N-A-L-L-Y on the cards? NB: Thursday is when Tony Blair is expected to announce his resignation.
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Such a group would represent the interests of bloggers and citizen journalists and offer training and support through seminars, discussion forums and conferences.
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Trinity Mirror has bought TotallyLegal.com which, as its name implies, is a recruitment site for the legal profession, and TotallyFinancial.com, a specialist serving the finance sector.
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BostonNow is an interesting hybrid publication that combines a free Boston daily newspaper and a multii-media website that incorporates both traditional and citizen journalism.
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