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August 21, 2004
How Participatory Journalism is Being Used Now
From Rebecca's Techjournalism News: "JEFF JARVIS is now talking.
He begins by summarizing what makes blogs unique and new.
"news is a conversation."
"Mass market is dead. The mass of niches is going to take over media."
Mary Lou Fulton shows us the participatory community news site, Northwest Voice, a project by the Bakersfield Californian. It uses a set of software tools developed by iUpload. The site's citizen journalism model is not unlike South Korea's OhMyNews. It is not a blog.
"Posted by Xiao at August 21, 2004 09:42 PM
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