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By: David Poulson

Great analysis here. I would like to hear from readers who benefitted from this collaboration. Did they realize what was going on? Did they think they were getting an incredible value in news coverage?...

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By: The Outsiders: New voices empowered to act « Jason Kristufek’s We Media blog

[...] example of that happened recently with a major local weather event in Washington state. Four journalists from different media companies worked together to cover the [...]

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By: Markus Merz | Hamburg St. Georg

Great article. I would love to organize something like this for a local network here in Hamburg, Germany. What I still have to get is the big difference between sharing and subscribing to tags on...

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By: A Modest Proposal for the Seattle Times « ReJurno

[...] This network does one more thing: it enables jurnos to share trusted information with each other. If it’s a smart network, then it can alert jurnos to similar issues cropping up in several...

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By: How four journalists and Publish2 redefined the rules of collaboration....

[...] a blow-by-blow account of the day on the Publish2 blog, in which Josh Korr comments: “This is the power of collaborative news networks. By forming a [...]

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By: Collaboration can’t cure #swineflu, but it can fight filter failure -...

[...] In the Pacific Northwest, #wanews has you covered. This group of reporters and editors in and around Washington State first came together to use Publish2 to aggregate news and information when...

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