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Valerie B.

paper.li - read Twitter and Facebook as a daily newspaper - 3 views

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    Heard on Twitter... Read Twitter and Facebook as a daily newspaper paper.li organizes links shared on Twitter and Facebook into an easy to read newspaper-style format. A great way to discover content that matters to you - even if you are not connected 24/7!
Kim Woodbridge

TweetWire.com Twitter News - 0 views

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    Tweetwire turns twitter into a newspaper
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Biomimetic Signaling in Twitter | MakerLab Blog - 0 views

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    There's an emerging degree of swarming, coordination, just in time planning, that makes a cohesive group appear to exist out of a series of autonomous individuals. I've personally witnessed people get rides from airports at midnight after the transit stopped, people collectively swarm to try track down a stolen bicycle, venue changes for meetings where nobody misses a beat, random get-togethers facilitated by a real time awareness. There is a kind of real time responsiveness not present with services such as email, the telephone, the classifieds or even newspapers and television mass media.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Chicago Tribune Twitter-izes Its Masthead - 0 views

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    Huffington Post
Fred Delventhal

The Twitter Tim.es - a real-time personalized newspaper generated from your Twitter acc... - 10 views

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    Real-time presonalized newspaper generated from your twitter account. Does require that you give up credentials.
Janos Haits

The Tweeted Times - personal newspaper generated from your Twitter account - 7 views

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    Most important from your Twitter stream The Tweeted Times aggregates news in your Twitter stream and ranks them by popularity among your friends. Never loose any important news!
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    Looks very neat but costs £2.99 whereas Summify is free...
Gianto Widianto

Tips on Facebook, crowd sourcing and Twitter for journalists « Save the Media - 0 views

  • Crowd sourcing: If you have no idea what crowd sourcing is or how it could work for journalists, you must read this post on Beat Blogging. The post gives simple examples where journalists are asking readers for story ideas or for their opinions. For example, the post showcases a Sacramento Bee reporter using his blog to crowd source opinions on what it’s like to be back after being furloughed because of California state budget constraints. We used to just call this good reporting.
  • Tweeting news: If you’re skeptical of the value of Twitter to news organizations, read this post. It explains how the news of the fatal plane crash this week in Buffalo spread through Twitter with frequent updates. Twitter gives a blow by blow witness description of the crash that you couldn’t get from a traditional news source until much later. Why wouldn’t newspapers want to be able to break news in this immediate way?
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