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the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  Yahoo's Stab at Community Journalism

Disclaimer: I'm not a big fan of community journalism. Sure, there's an argument to be made about having citizen journalists using their cellphones, Blackberrys, PDAs, etc. to "report" the news as it happens but it's not really news as much as raw material that real news organizations can squeeze some snippets of value from. So far, community journalism has been, at best, disappointing. Dan Gilmour tried to make a go of it with BayoSphere but it fizzled out despite his best efforts.

Despite the lack of traction, Yahoo and Reuters have jumped into the citizen journalism market with a service called YouWitnessNews that will user-generated content on Yahoo's news site while Reuters will distribute the content to newspapers, magazines and Web sites. "This is looking out and saying, 'What if everybody in the world were my stringers?' " said Chris Ahearn, president of the Reuters media group.

To be honest, I don't think big media organizations can effectively do citizen journalism. Why? I don't think citizens feel an enormous affinity or loyalty to large conglomerate such as Yahoo or Reuters. Sure, there's the glory of seeing your content within a Yahoo or Reuters story but I don't see that as a sustainable or vibrant activity.

This isn't to suggest there's no room for citizen journalism to thrive. A good example is NowPublic.com, a Vancouver-based start-up that has steadily grown its traffic and the number of contributors. NowPublic has a chance to thrive because it's a small player dealing with individuals so there's a bond that a Yahoo or a Reuters can't attain.

View Article  Who's Doing it Right?

I've spent quite a bit of time recently talking about how newspapers need to get their acts together if they want to survive/thrive the growing popularity of the Web. The Bivings Report puts the spotlight on some U.S. newspapers that are doing it right. For the bloggers out there, the best blog network belong to the Boston Globe, which the Bivings Group aid "has an enormous network of journalist and citizen blogs that cover a wide variety of topics. Definitely worth checking out, especially if you live in the Boston area." How about The Bivings Report coming up to Canada to do a review of the newspaper landscape? I'd be happy to help them out...:)

View Article  I Want Om-TV

200612050749GigaOm is expanding again with the launch of a new blog, NewTeeVee, that will cover the online video industry's hot start-ups, talent, technology. With online video booming, it's actually been somewhat of a surprise these type of blogs haven't already flourished. Still, it's early days and there will more than enough news to keep an army of bloggers busy as YouTube, Google, Yahoo, Brightcove, DailyMotion, etc. become even bigger players in the video business. Nice work, Om.

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