Collaborative journalism
Share files and collaborate online with a group
Need to share big files, conference-call, chat or carry out any other form of online collaboration? Drop.io might be the answer. Drop.io is a free online service that gives you space in “the cloud” to collaborate in a private, virtual environment. To use the service, simply visit the website, enter a name for your “drop” [...]
Will collaborative, user-driven journalism reshape reporting?
As more activities traditionally carried out on desktop computers continue to move to “the cloud” – online data centers that host everything from video editing software to office applications to e-mail – so is the reporting process. Some users see it as a way to do journalism in areas where no one else is, while [...]
Documents reviewed by Guardian readers
170,000 in the first 80 hours after they asked for help in reviewing documents received from a public records request (mentioned above).
Is the Web altering the ethics of reporting?
As the Web has provided whole new avenues to tell stories, it has also created new methods of information gathering, some of which challenge some of the most basic principles of traditional journalism. Among the most controversial new ways of developing stories is what is being called “process journalism.”
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