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“The Mundo reporters left Miami last week using a similar range of devices – blogs, Flickr, Facebook, Skype and YouTube – intending to use the tools to reach an audience beyond that usually served by the BBC, while also filing more traditional reports.”
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Content produced from the BBC multi-media experiment last month. On Twitter, del.ico.us, Youtube, Flickr, Ben Hammersley’s blog, Google video & selected trackbacks.
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8 videos posted while filming newscasts and a documentary.
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“Chief execs of FTSE companies may think they’ve got better things to do than write a blog. A glance at share prices suggests they may be wrong” writes Bernhard Warner.
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“To finish up the Turkish Journey project, my complete 22 minute documentary is now online here….” BBC documentary posted on Google, reporting from Ben Hammersley.
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“about 77 percent of the world’s 1.1 trillion barrels in proven oil reserves is controlled by governments that significantly restrict access to international companies” “Iraqi lawmakers are under enormous pressure to go in the opposite direction.”
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Open Eyes from IBM, is “particularly useful for analysing political documents because it quickly reveals the key messages being repeated throughout a speech. Rhetorical spin is rendered instantly visible.” by Martin Stabe
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Links to “some of the best data visualization examples on the Web today”. Signaling the future of interactive, graphically represented, news & information.
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16/07, “Eleven unrecognized villages have received state recognition in the past several years, but 36 more have no legal status, and the homes in these villages are subject to demolition. In 2007, the government had 110 homes destroyed.”