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How Best Buy is Using The Semantic Web
Brian Manzullo said: How Best Buy is using the semantic web. I wonder how many other stores do this.
Is journalism storytelling?
Brian Manzullo said: Journalism today involves less storytelling because of "so many new forms of journalism emerging."
5 Ways to find, mix and mash your data
Brian Manzullo said: Great resources to use to map information.
Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbit'Apps For America' Shows Innovative Ways to Display Government Datas
Megan Taylor said: News organizations have been putting data online for years, but not many of them have been doing it well. (Think data ghettos.) As government agencies and third parties place a high priority on sharing information that's key to public discourse, news organizations may benefit from observing how they put data online.