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Dorrine MRT @assignmentdesk1 via @cressman: TIME: Can computer nerds save journalism? http://is.gd/Ub8V Love to hear thoughts from @GatorJSchool
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"hacker journalists"
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Emmanuel VandammeWord to those who think the Internet spells the end of traditional print media: "hacker journalists" have arrived to save the day.
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11 Jun 09
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Shin SuzukiJournalism schools aren\'t just incorporating computer skills into their curriculums -- they\'re recruiting techies with full-ride scholarships
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10 Jun 09
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Egg Berry"A cadre of newly minted media whiz kids, who mix high-tech savvy with hard-nosed reporting skills, are taking a closer look at ways in which 21st century code-crunching and old-fashioned reporting can not only coexist but also thrive." - To answer the qu
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09 Jun 09
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"Instead of media organizations always playing catch-up, the objective should be for them to incorporate data in new and different ways from the very beginning," Gordon says, noting that, in addition to Digg, websites such as ProPublica, EveryBlock and PolitiFact have achieved this goal successfully. "It makes perfect sense to have programmers involved with this effort from the very beginning."
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a prototype to improve readers' experience when posting comments on the Cedar Rapids Gazette's website. In an e-mail, he said of their News Mixer project: "It is, IMHO, still the only application that explores the full potential of Facebook Connect."
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although some old-school media companies may be "slow" or "hesitant" — or too broke — to hire techies, they will be forced to do so in order to compete with more entrepreneurial ventures
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Joanna Geary"If the source of the tumult in the news business is technology," he says, "then journalism needs more nerds."
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Simon WrightWord to those who think the Internet spells the end of traditional print media: "hacker journalists" have arrived to save the day.
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08 Jun 09
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dtweneyOne of Medill's new graduates, a 31-year-old software developer named Brian Boyer, starts in June as the inaugural "news applications editor" at the Chicago Tribune. In this job, Boyer will be writing applications for the paper's website to accompany inve
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Martin Stabe"A cadre of newly minted media whiz kids, who mix high-tech savvy with hard-nosed reporting skills, are taking a closer look at ways in which 21st century code-crunching and old-fashioned reporting can not only coexist but also thrive. And the first batch
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