Dan Gillmor's new book – a guide for news consumers
Who can we trust in an age when anyone can be a journalist? How do we know? As citizen journalism has taken quite a bit...
Who can we trust in an age when anyone can be a journalist? How do we know? As citizen journalism has taken quite a bit...
Will we see the collapse of journalism as papers fail to take the step over from dead wood publishing? Or are we at a dawn...
If you’re a Swede and interested in what’s happening on the web and in new media, I’m sure you can’t have missed the podcast What’s...
Here’s our Flickr set for SIME 2008. It’s 125 photos, and they’re all licensed with Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial, so bloggers are welcome to use them....
Citizen Media Watch met with blogging veteran, super-entrepreneur and CEO of Creative Commons Joi Ito during the SIME conference in Stockholm. He told us about...
This week it’s the yearly SIME (Scandinavian Interactive Media Event) conference here in Stockholm. Previous years I’ve found it remarkable that a conference about “digital...
Over at Same Same But Different there’s an interesting guest post by politician Camilla Lindberg, the only member of one of the government parties in...
I am happy to welcome Gitta Wilén as co-writer/partner here at Citizen Media Watch. Gitta and I go back a long way. We first met...
Nu har vi varit på långresa med Linus för första gången. I torsdags tog Kalle och jag bilen och for söderöver. Efter några rätt täta...
SocialMedian, the somewhat evolved digg-clone for social news and news tracking, has set up a special site for anything related to the US election. election.socialmedian.com...
12seconds.tv, a lifestreaming/commentary/microblogging service in video format currently in beta, is becoming a popular tool for bringing people’s opinion to established media sites. The site’s...
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