Post by livetech on Mar 6, 2024 21:27:15 GMT -8
Imagine a developer building a secured Firefox or Flock plugin that will suggest stories to you based on the other browser behaviors. If you’ve liked stories about the NY Giants in the past, you’ll likely like stories about the Red Sox, or weather and team info as the Giants are at away games. Or, take it a step further and suggest Guardian stories based on the actual page you’re on. 5. Build new visual interfaces for the Guardian Imagine a developer building a new site for the Guardian, they could design and develop new visualizations to view stories by frequency, map overlays, by people, or topics.
They should draw inspiration Indonesia Telegram Number Data from Digg’s visualization tools. 6. Allow citizen journalists to submit stories Perhaps the most bold, but a new system could allow tweeters, bloggers, and Youtubers to submit not only commentary about stories, but create new stories themselves –feeding the Guardians news stream with real time content from the crowd. Of course, the challenge with all ‘amateur’ media is that a certain threshold of quality will need to be met. 7.
You dream: submit your ideas That’s all I could come up with at 5am in the morning, I’d love to hear your ideas. Leave a comment. Interestingly, my suggestions in Twitter have actually caused folks to build new applications, and in my day job, I’m hired to review product roadmaps for social media vendors, so I’m hoping we’ll see some apps built off the Guardian API. When you do, leave a comment, and I’ll consider highlighting it to the community. Update: Peter Kim points out in the comments that the Guardian will monetize this by requiring developers to participate in their ad network.
They should draw inspiration Indonesia Telegram Number Data from Digg’s visualization tools. 6. Allow citizen journalists to submit stories Perhaps the most bold, but a new system could allow tweeters, bloggers, and Youtubers to submit not only commentary about stories, but create new stories themselves –feeding the Guardians news stream with real time content from the crowd. Of course, the challenge with all ‘amateur’ media is that a certain threshold of quality will need to be met. 7.
You dream: submit your ideas That’s all I could come up with at 5am in the morning, I’d love to hear your ideas. Leave a comment. Interestingly, my suggestions in Twitter have actually caused folks to build new applications, and in my day job, I’m hired to review product roadmaps for social media vendors, so I’m hoping we’ll see some apps built off the Guardian API. When you do, leave a comment, and I’ll consider highlighting it to the community. Update: Peter Kim points out in the comments that the Guardian will monetize this by requiring developers to participate in their ad network.