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« Previous EntriesCongratulations to Computational Journalists on the 2008 Election
Friday, October 31st, 2008On October 18 the San Francisco Chronicle declared a winner in the 2008 Presidential Election.
No matter which presidential candidate is elected on Nov. 4, there’s already a clear winner in the 2008 campaign season - Nate Silver, 30, the founder of polling analysis Web site FiveThirtyEight.com. (Poll analysis sites put new spin on statistics)
While Nate […]
Global Voices Online seeks Public Health Editor
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008One of the smartest groups working in computational journalism is look for someone health-y.
The Public Health Editor will be responsible for writing weekly articles which cover the latest discussions and topics related to public health and human rights in the developing world …
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Post-Conference Links (All)
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008Video from forum on journalism and technology link
Wiring Journalism 2.0 - Columbia Journalism Review link
Where are the reporters? link
Computational Journalism Symposium link
Journalism 3G recap link
Reflecting on the first date link
Computer Scientists […]
Videos from Symposium now available
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008All the videos from the Symposium are now available hereĀ in Flash Video and Quicktime Streaming formats. Soon we will be also posting Podcast (download) versions.
Post-Conference Links
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Thanks to everybody who’s continuing the conversation.
Rich Gordon’s summary and analysis of the CnJ conference Journalists and Technologists: An Uneasy Courtship landed on the sidebar of Poynter Institute’s Romanesko blog.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution posted a new job opening for a Computational Journalist Strategic Channel Manager on journalismjobs.com
Brad Stenger’s summary of everything Info Viz at CnJ can […]















