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Last year, we launched our new crowdsourcing tool. Here’s what's worked well and where we’re taking it next. -
Who hasn’t wasted hours of precious time transcribing interviews? A new app, produced by a team from the University of Missouri, wants to make this onerous task a thing of the past. -
Update: Recordly can now be downloaded from the Apple App Store. Transcription can cause headaches and drain time for professionals in the media industry, with short snippets of audio often leading to long sessions spent transcribing. -
The Missouri Innovation Center has announced the first four startups, which includes a transcription app, that will receive investment through its $2.1 million Mid-MO Tech Accelerator fund, and more deals could be on the way soon. -
How can you assemble photos from multiple smartphone-using reporters? And how do computers write college game stories? -
In the past five years about 20 serious players have emerged filling niche areas of this market. Here is part 2 of Tracy Clark's take on 15 news aggregation apps in the market today. -
Are two-minute videos the way to hook viewers? And what if you could easily access info for all your social connections in one place? -
Agg School is in session: Tracy Clark’s take on 15 news aggregation apps chart -
What if readers could navigate a single story in two directions at the same time? Or have today’s news connected to what happened in the past? -
What kind of multimedia journalism is really possible using only mobile devices? And what could make the quality better?