At the Microsoft Centre for the latest News Rewired courtesy of Journalism.co.uk. The first thing that strikes me from the day is Joanna Geary pointing out that now business strategy and journalistic code are becoming one entity. Now we can measure our audience we feel we can control our revenue and drive it up. But [...]
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News Rewired #newsrw
Posted: December 16, 2010 in Events, My Data JourneyTags: Alex Wood, Anthony Thornton, branding, community, data, Ed Walker, entrepreneurialism, joanna geary, journalism.co.uk, linked data, Martin Moore, microsoft, Molly Flatt, Neil Perkin, news rewired, Rory Brown, semantic web, Silver Oliver, Simon Rogers, Wikileaks
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What The Guardian learnt from the first Wikileak
Posted: October 21, 2010 in Data Journalism, My Data JourneyTags: data, journalism, The Guardian, Wikileaks
With the next set of WikiLeaks due out soon I thought I’d remind everyone that the first release of the Afghan War Logs highlighted the importance of datajournalism. Here’s a guide the good people at The Guardian made. They are one of the few champions when it comes to datajournalism. Well recommended reading indeed.