Campaign Reporter Blogging with Cell Phone Update
Here’s an update on the experiment by the Spokane Spokesman-Review to send a reporter equipped with a cell phone camera to New Hampshire to file stories with pictures to an election Weblog. Mixed...
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As the webmaster here at the J-School, I’ve been looking for the easiest and most effective way to get images off student phones and into the Movable Type system as weblog entries. While there are a...
View ArticleCellphone Photo in New York Times
One of the main photos The New York Times used with its stories on the bid by Cingular Wireless to take over AT&T Wireless was a picture of the signing of the merger agreement taken with a cell...
View ArticleUsing Cell Phone Cameras as Scanners
Here’s an item from Steve Outing on the E-Media Tidbits Weblog about a company that has developed software to help you use a cell phone camera to scan documents. Could be used by a reporter to make...
View ArticlePhotos on the Weblog
We’ve now posted a bunch of photos to the Presidential Reporting Project Weblog, and they’ve really added a lot to it. Many of the pictures, such as those by Mark Murrmann, were shot with a digital...
View ArticleCell Phone Photos and Blogs
A couple of interesting items on cellphones and Weblogs: - The Spokane Spokesman-Review has a new blog by one of the paper’s page designers and his brother (who used to be a Spokesman-Review reporter)...
View ArticleLessons learned from the RNC
Ladies and Gentlemen: it is now possible to leap to the forefront of journalism with technology available on the street. This is moblogging. The future is now. Sort of. Whoever thought of this was on...
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