Archive for 'What’s Next?'

What's Next – Danny – Glover

Posted on 23. Oct, 2007 by .

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Just before the summit, AirCongress and BlogTalkRadio (we were both there) agreed to a content-sharing partnership. The goal is for the many political talk-show hosts at BTR to send me brief summaries of their shows whenever they interview members of Congress or other key players in federal policy in politics so I can promote the […]

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What's Next – Michael McIntee

Posted on 22. Oct, 2007 by .

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What’s next at The UpTake? We’re doing a video citizen journalism class this Saturday.   Thirty people have already signed up.  It’s meant to give people an overview of purpose, ethics, and basic technical skills.   This one is free.  Future classes will have a nominal charge ($25 -$50) to cover costs  and will delve deeper into […]

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What's Next – Rachel Sterne

Posted on 22. Oct, 2007 by .

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Here’s what GroundReport is up to: We’re putting the finishing touches on our mini-publication functionality– this enables any group to instantly create a professional, branded online publication with their own dynamic front page. Groups customize with their logo, title, description and website link. They add contributors who can post content to the publication, and appoint […]

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What's Next – Henry Abbott

Posted on 22. Oct, 2007 by .

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I’m working on a lot of stuff next at TrueHoops, some of which started long before the conference, and some of which was a direct result of it. * Getting smarter and more organized about enlisting the help of the artists formerly known as TrueHoop readers. Along this line, I already (inspired by JerseyTV) started […]

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What's Next – Mike Sabat

Posted on 22. Oct, 2007 by .

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I am working on www.ShelfMade.net. We just put our first page up and we are looking to let people know about our upcoming beta. The ShelfMade concept allows users to create a personalized magazine from Internet content. On the flip side, we are building a network of bloggers from which our users can Shelv articles […]

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What's Next – Barry Parr

Posted on 19. Oct, 2007 by .

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The event got me thinking once again about the role of professional journalist in a world where the low-hanging fruit has already been picked. I’ve resolved to deal with the issues raised by this problem in my research for Jupiter next year. I’ve also resolved to open up Coastsider to even greater community participation. This […]

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What's Next – Charlie Beckett

Posted on 19. Oct, 2007 by .

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I will be publishing a book on Networked Journalism with Blackwell US next Spring and POLIS will be publishing a policy report on Networked Journalism in 2008 as well. We will continue to look to build links with companies, individuals and education institutions interested in developing research concepts around the future of journalism.

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What's Next – Kaltura

Posted on 18. Oct, 2007 by .

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We just launched our new Facebook application, which allows Facebook users to create collaborative rich-media greeting cards for their friends within Facebook.  It’s the first time we’re taking the Kaltura group-video-making technology beyond the Kaltura.com portal and we’re looking forward to doing so more and more.

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What's Next – Mary Matthews

Posted on 18. Oct, 2007 by .

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I made a video blog of my “video notebook” for the summit. What I’m working on next: – Producing online video stories for Baristanet.com – Collaborating with Chuck Olsen of The Uptake.com on political coverage of the upcoming RNC. – Producing video coverage of political events & issues for Huffington Post.com – Producing online video […]

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What's Next – Matt Terenzio

Posted on 18. Oct, 2007 by .

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I’m definitely working on an open micro-blogging platform. Two things that I found people interested in were instant messaging and a way to create a cross-domain social network among all the sites. In other words, a standard way to share and contribute to media in an open, collaborative way. An “IGA for news sites” was […]

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