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Though the bombings of July 7, 2005 certainly weren’t the first time that ordinary bystanders took it upon themselves to document the events unfolding around them, the event marked a turning point in the evolution of the "citizen journalist."
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This is an interview I gave to Minnesota Public Radio’s Future Tense program.
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OpenPlans aims to transform social activism by providing tools that connect people and enable them to share ideas, stay organized, and act collectively to effect change.
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Account of the role social media played in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrinia.
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Minneapolis reporter’s personal blog.
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Minneapolis reporter’s personal blog.
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The very public nature of the way young adults socialize via the Internet, posting private musings for all the world to see, thrust Ms. Giuliani into the limelight yesterday with word that her online profile suggested she supported Senator Barack Obama’
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Progressive and liberal groups and left-leaning blogs are furious, tossing around fighting words like “spineless,†“craven†and “weak.â€
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The website Second Life gives thousands a chance to build online houses that are Architectural Digest-style fantasies.
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The Universal Music Group said on Wednesday that it had acquired a stake in the operator of the urban social networking Web site Loud.com.
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There was no iconic image of Barry Bonds’ breaking of Hank Aaron’s career home runs record. Has the Flickr Effect killed iconography?
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All Latino Internet TV. The programming is about American Latinos and how Hispanics function in American society.
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All Latino Internet TV. The programming is about American Latinos and how Hispanics function in American society.
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Google’s decision to close the retail part of its video site indicates the company had less success selling content than attracting advertising spending, which accounts for 99 percent of revenue.
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Designs, builds, and distributes electronic games for persuasion, instruction, and activism.
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The chance to try on fresh identities was the great boon that life online was supposed to afford us. Multiuser role-playing games and discussion groups would be venues for living out fantasies. Shielded by anonymity, everyone could now pass a “second li
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Where maps were once confined to paper and ink, G.I.S., or geographic information systems, now use computers and software to link maps and databases. The programs have many uses.
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The Minnesota Helpsâ„¢ — Bridge Disaster Fund is a collaboration of local funders to facilitate local contributions to disaster relief efforts.
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