Archive by Author

What's Next – Barry Parr

Posted on 19. Oct, 2007 by .

1

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 […]

Continue Reading

What's Next – Charlie Beckett

Posted on 19. Oct, 2007 by .

0

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.

Continue Reading

What's Next – Kaltura

Posted on 18. Oct, 2007 by .

0

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.

Continue Reading

What's Next – Mary Matthews

Posted on 18. Oct, 2007 by .

0

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 […]

Continue Reading

What's Next – Matt Terenzio

Posted on 18. Oct, 2007 by .

0

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 […]

Continue Reading

A Favor, A Question and Thanks

Posted on 17. Oct, 2007 by .

1

To all the participants in the Networked Journalism Summit, We have one more very important favor to ask: We want to know what you’re working on next. Please respond to this post with a quick description. Or a long description. But please do tell us. (Check the “What’s Next” category of blog posts to see […]

Continue Reading

What's Next – Rick Waghorn

Posted on 17. Oct, 2007 by .

1

Working with Kyle Redinger of TheMediaAge.com in trialling our self-service, local text advertising system, Addiply, through a small site in Charlottesville, Virginia, as well as finding further trial partners here in the UK; preparing to launch the second of our networked sites from the ‘mother’ myfootballwriter.com hub; recruiting a professional journalist to help launch the […]

Continue Reading

What's Next – Leonard Witt

Posted on 17. Oct, 2007 by .

0

Leonard Witt continues to blog at PJNet.org on his new journalism business model called Representative Journalism. At the conference he met Barry Parr from Coastsider.com and they submitted a Knight News Challenge grant proposal using the RJ concept. More good news is to come on the RJ front, but it is just a bit premature […]

Continue Reading

What's Next – Jim Colgan

Posted on 17. Oct, 2007 by .

0

“I talked to Mackenzie Warren from Florida about the shared requirements of our projects and his, and we realized we both have the same kind of software needs. We had the idea to put out a call for a developer/s to design some software that could be used by any media organization looking to do […]

Continue Reading

Dan Barkin – News & Observer

Posted on 11. Oct, 2007 by .

1

Your work in networked/collabrative journalism Last January, The News & Observer created a community publishing site called share.triangle.com. We already had a pretty good newspaper web site at newsobserver.com. We wanted to create a site that would give the community a place to have a conversation, to share information and opinion. Share, as it is […]

Continue Reading