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futurejournalismproject: Visualizing Internet Freedom Globally A motion graphic representation of Internet access and rights based on a April 2011 Freedom House report. To paraphrase Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei, there’s a soft war going on between protestors, Internet users and international media. Iran plans to win this one. So too Burma, North Korea, Syria, Cuba and others. Run Time - 3:22.
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“The revolution will be visualized.”
– Sarah Slobin, Graphics Editor, Wall Street Journal. The Future of Infographics. (via futurejournalismproject)
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Future Journalism Project: New Uses For Old News:... →
futurejournalismproject: by TechCrunch’s Jason Kincaid… …It’s called The Civil War Today and was put together by A&E Television Networks (which owns the History Channel) and developed by Bottle Rocket. It isn’t a game or social networking app or anything else even remotely sexy. It’s a daily newspaper…
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July 1st deadline!
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Food Chain inforgraphic →
Not very well organized. 
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