SeoulBrother
5 months ago
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So a friend of mine asks a good question via RT. I know, but you see, duck off for a second. Journalists are taking this whole “death of print” thing in the shorts. Yes, they’ve ignored technology for too long. Yes, iPhone apps are not going to save journalism. But there are a LOT of journalist that  are trying to save Journalism  get it.

A lot of you, cover, track or study a subject that others look to you for information. The iPhone is just one tool used to cover said subject. So what are you using on the phone?

Or is it a secondary, tertiary or just a thing to fish out of your pocket when you’re bored?

[Edit: Feel free to @ or message Carrie directly]

So a friend of mine asks a good question via RT. I know, but you see, duck off for a second. Journalists are taking this whole “death of print” thing in the shorts. Yes, they’ve ignored technology for too long. Yes, iPhone apps are not going to save journalism. But there are a LOT of journalist that are trying to save Journalism get it.

A lot of you, cover, track or study a subject that others look to you for information. The iPhone is just one tool used to cover said subject. So what are you using on the phone?

Or is it a secondary, tertiary or just a thing to fish out of your pocket when you’re bored?

[Edit: Feel free to @ or message Carrie directly]

  1. tylerball answered: Maybe obvious, but a good Twitter client like Tweetie or Birdfeed. As a student journalist it’s good to watch hastags, keywords for an event
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