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How many computers did you use before 8 a.m.? Researchers call this "ubiquitous computing," when computer chips, screens and connectivity are so established in our everyday routines that we cease to conceive of the individual products as being computers. -
Embedding a video in a Facebook post is easy. Embedding audio is harder but doable. This article will show you how, covering several ways public media outlets add audio players to Facebook posts. -
A not-so-subtle theme kept cropping up this week at the Collaboration Culture Symposium (#rjicollab) at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute: a superhero theme. -
Scott Gurian is a public radio and print journalist who has spent the past three years reporting on New Jersey’s long-term Superstorm Sandy recovery for WNYC/New Jersey Public Radio and NJ Spotlight. -
In this week’s news, Hulk Hogan takes Gawker Media to court over a sex tape, public radio station WNYC introduces sharable “audiograms” and Verifeye Media launches an iPhone app that can verify eyewitness media — and get contributors paid! -
What does it take to put live drone footage on air? And how are thermometers being used as a reporting tool? -
Are audio versions of text stories another potential revenue stream? And how did WNYC's mobile app incorporate personalized playlists? -
What drives a successful digital strategy? Some ideas from New York Public Radio. -
How is Cinematique adapting video to take advantage of touch screens? And how can sensors enable new kinds of reporting? -
This week, The Takeaway takes to the streets of Miami in the latest of its experiments to partner with communities in gathering news and uncovering stories that deserve attention.