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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...

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Cellphone 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...

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Using 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...

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Photos 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...

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Cell 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)...

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Lessons 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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