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RT @journalismnews: Journalism 2.0: I Can Has Cheezburger? lessons for journalists http://bit.ly/xxe9E
RT @media140: http://bit.ly/YXEsQ ‘Visualizing Millions of Iran Tweets’ <– when the real-time internet becomes a “listening platform”
RT @tweetmeme The Story (so far) of Twitter | Manolith http://bit.ly/jFF4M
RT @mathewi: “Objectivity is a trust mechanism you rely on when your medium can’t do links,” says David Weinberger: http://twurl.nl/xe3c3y
RT @MediaTricks: Lessons learned from a year of Tweeting for the @statesman: http://is.gd/1Cv8C (via @robquig)
RT @BreakingTweets: Bomb explosions strike #Jakarta hotels | 1st tweets from @DanielTumiwa, beats media by 20 minutes | http://bit.ly/bQA8L
Thoughts on the reuters #askclegg social media interview: http://bit.ly/3zLhjQ
Towards the web 2.0 interview
On Monday, Reuters arranged for UK Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg to be interviewed live by the social web.
We’ve been edging towards this with previous social media segments in Reuters-hosted NewsMaker events like those with Conservative leader David Cameron and World Bank President Bob Zoellick who have taken questions from Twitter and the like after making public policy speeches.
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