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JTM/Silicon Valley: Innovation, democracy and a new ecology of news
How will technology innovation support journalism and participatory democracy?
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TEN DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES?
Ten technologies disrupting journalism
What are the 10 technologies or applications with the most potential to disrupt traditional journalism -- to create opportunities and challenges? We've started a list here. You can use the wiki edit function to add or edit this page, or email suggestions to jtm@mediagiraffe.org.
To help identify types of technologies which might be most helpful -- or harmful -- to the future of journalism, consider these WISH LISTS.
Suggested categories
1. Social/civic feeds, news and gaming networks
2. Data mashups and portability
3. Measurements of trust and confidence
4. Tagging, filtering
5. Personalization and localization
6. Syndication and multiple distribution / widgets and feeds
7. Open mobile / tablet technology
8. Audience measurement and tracking
9. Authentication and identity managment
===10. Print on demand / distributed printing / video-on-demand