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Spundge - collaborative curation

Spundge - collaborative curation | Social media kitbag | Scoop.it

Spundge lets you collaboratively discover, curate, and create better content.

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This could be good for news teams involved in collaborative news gathering. I read about it online and will test it and report on my blog.

helpingmedia's comment, December 22, 2012 6:30 AM
Just blogged about this in the hope of attracting some comments from journalists who have tried it for news gathering. http://www.mediahelpingmedia.org/blog/share-your-spundge-content-collaboration-experiences/
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Qik | Record and share video live from your mobile phone

Qik | Record and share video live from your mobile phone | Social media kitbag | Scoop.it
From the site's blurb: "Qik, the leading mobile video sharing service, lets you record and share the experience with your friends, family and your favorite social networks (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) - right from your mobile phone."

Recommended by @JohnEi of BetaTales: "Do you want to live broadcast from a news scene? It is actually not that difficult if you use your smartphone. A very useful service for this is Qik.com.

"To use qik you need to download an application to your smartphone. They support a large number of different models.

"On the news scene you can use Qik to record a video. Immediately the video is streamed to your qik account, from where you can embed it into any story.

"This is a very convenient way to bring short news clips to your readers. There is no need to upload a video anywhere. "

http://www.betatales.com/2011/03/16/ten-tools-to-improve-your-online-journalism/
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