New sources, new possibilities
Paul Bradshaw
Birmingham City University & City University LondonOnline Journalism Blog & Help Me Investigate
Co-author: Online Journalism HandbookWednesday, 4 July 2012
Open data expansionWednesday, 4 July 2012
Datasets should be given as much credit
as standard publications
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Lloyds List’s analysts could quickly retrieve data on the exact
number of metres the ship had sailed closer to the coastline than
normal. It was this insight that gave the brand the edge over
other media outlets
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Live dataWednesday, 4 July 2012
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http://blog.ouseful.info/2010/12/09/an-appropriate-use-of-technology/
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FMCG companies use search intensity to predict levels of sales, and plan their supply
chains“
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Scraping dataWednesday, 4 July 2012
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Connected dataWednesday, 4 July 2012
“ media – either video or audio – that adapts itself based
on information it knows about individual viewers.
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/government_augmented_reality.phphttp://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/766 - from 3.10
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Porn, tampons and duck houses
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zWuGyRwlN4
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Bad dataWednesday, 4 July 2012
http://delicious.com/paulb/benfordslawWednesday, 4 July 2012
3thingssmore data, more sourcesnew ways to communicatedata becomes the story
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