Open Source Journalism

from the new-buzzwords dept

Wired is running a story on Slashdot and what it means for journalism and touch on the idea of "open source" journalism, which is exactly what Brian was suggesting we call Techdirt. Interesting article to read, though I'd bet it was posted partly to guarantee the Slashdot effect pointing back to Wired. Update: Damn, I should make sure I read through the entire article. Someone just pointed out to me that near the end they actually mention Techdirt.
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  1. identicon
    Laura Eilers, 26 Aug 1999 @ 3:22pm

    techdirt-effect

    and now is the beginning of the techdirt-effect. i've never heard of your site until now, but you can bet i'll be checking it frequently.

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    Mike (profile), 26 Aug 1999 @ 4:21pm

    Re: techdirt-effect

    Well, that's cool. I seriously doubt the techdirt effect will ever get to be too strong, but I'm happy you like the site.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Marcel Pamphile, 26 Aug 1999 @ 4:35pm

    Re: techdirt-effect

    That article mentioned http://www.dnsnews.com But it's a DEAD URL.

    I think they really meant http://www.dnspolicy.com
    At least that is powered by the Slash script from Slashdot.org.

    BTW - I just might start my own Slash powered news site at www.Sci-TechNewscom. If anyone wants to help and contribute, let me know at pamphile@prontomail.com





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