The 5.2 earthquake that hit Britain today was first reported via Twitter!
Inputting a hashtag before a keyword ensures that your report can be tracked by other people following the same event…
reporters with a twist
The 5.2 earthquake that hit Britain today was first reported via Twitter!
Inputting a hashtag before a keyword ensures that your report can be tracked by other people following the same event…
So how un-journalistic is it to write commercially sponsored blog post? This blog was accepted just now by a new service called Bloggerwave and my first assignment is to review the company itself…
I wrote a post about getting the scoop via Twitter the other day and have found another great service that reporters should know about…
So how useful is Twitter for reporting? Can you find an on the spot Twitter user within seconds on just about ANY news event? The answer is a definite yes…
A new Twitter-inspired service has been launched on which you can post photos…
The new online people finder search engine Spock has taken the trust issue that most social networks struggle with to new extremes…
If you are organizing a Group Twitter reporting event outside the reporTwitters website, these are the technical requirements…
Twitter is a perfect tool to reach people but given the fact that so little statistical information exists regarding its true reach, the potential is vastly under rated, I think…
Some of us are good, some of us are great. And then there are some of us who are just plain downright cool…
VergeNewMedia.com, a private venture by two NBC reporters is about the most interesting reporter/twitter listing in Twitterholic’s top 100…