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Lots of CnJ Questions. Lots of CnJ Answers.

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Marc Frons, chief technology officer, digital operations for the New York Times, is currently answering the public’s questions the Ask The Times forum at nytimes.com. He’ll be taking questions between July 28-Aug. 1, 2008.
Webmonkey.com posted a lengthy Q&A with Dan Jacobson from NPR and Derek Gottfrid from the New York Times about each of the […]

CnJ Activities

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Folks attending OSCON at the Convention Center in Portland this coming week (July 21-25, 2008) should check out Derek Gottfrid’s Birds of a Feather session on APIs and the New York Times taking place Thu, 7/24, 7pm in Room D139/140. The session comes shortly after a presentation by NPR’s Dan Jacobson, NPR: API and Open […]

NY Times features (and hires for) Computational Journalism

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Google News is the subject of a 1500-word article in the NY Times’ Technology section, At Google, Slow Growth in News Site, by Miguel Helft. Journalism 3G keynote Krishna Bharat gets quoted near the end of the piece.
Last week, for instance, a cluster of articles on gay marriages in California included those from major national […]

Upcoming Conferences related to Computation + Journalism

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Mashup Camp 6, Mar 17-20 at Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. One of the best run, most popular unconferences out there. No cost to attend.
NewsTools2008, Apr 30-May3 at Yahoo! Conference Center in Sunnyvale, CA. Bill Densmore and his team have put together a great group of news and technology leaders, with plans to […]

Ubiquitous Journalism Panel

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Ubiquitous Journalism is our invented term for how the data flowing from large networks of sensors and/or people can be applied to journalism. In the Ubiquitous Journalism Panel we’re exploring big news data flows, whether they’re coming from lots of digital sensors in confined geography, or from lots of human reporters globally. The discussion […]

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