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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 […]

News X Roadmaps

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Generally, it’s good to know where you’re going. We’ve asked authorities in areas critical to journo-tech success to tell us where they see things headed in a series of quick, hard-hitting presentations. Our speakers:

Neil Budde, former Editor in Chief at Yahoo! News, will talk about what’s ahead in online news content
Wally Dean, Online/Broadcast Director at […]

21st Century Editor in Chief Panel

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

An innovation is just an idea until the person in the corner office signs off and makes it real. We wanted to get a sense for what executive decisions are like for people at the top of the editorial pyramid. Specifically, we’re eager to learn how an Editor in charge assesses new technologies, and how […]

Information Mashups: Aggregation, Syndication, and Web Services

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Remix it, mash it, break it down and build it up; snippets of information are scattered across the net just waiting to be brought together in novel combinations which present information in enlightening interfaces, allow newsworthy patterns to be uncovered, or just plain show a story that couldn’t otherwise be told. With the new found […]

Participant Journalism & Journalism Participation: Interacting & Authoring in New Media

Monday, January 14th, 2008

‘Participatory Journalism’ would have been the easy, obvious name for this panel. But nothing about getting the public involved with its news is easy or obvious. The difficulty, as our panelists will tell you, is that the interaction design requires a fine balance between information and engagement; of making the important interesting. Working in […]

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