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Lauren McCullough
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The Associated Press
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Multimedia Editor
The Associated Press
Multimedia Editor
Building the Web Together (by Google Chrome)
From a humble beginning of static text, images, and links, the web has grown into a rich platform teeming with interactive content and powerful applications.
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High on the job (by theifilestv)
Imagine you?re a pot reporter. Pot as in weed, marijuana, bud. What could possibly go wrong when you cover a drug that is legally contentious but widely tolerated? CIR reporter Michael Montgomery finds out the hard way.
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Take a journey into the Arctic and explore for yourself its natural wonders, the threat of the encroaching oil industry, and follow the struggle to Save the Arctic. The Arctic is under pressure from oil companies seeking to exploit its fossil resources. They see the melting of the sea ice, not as a warning, but as a business opportunity.
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The Austin Music Map is a collaboration between KUTX and YOU. Take us into your corner of the city. Show us a musical venue we?ve never heard of before. Surprise us with your favorite undiscovered musician. Let us in on Austin?s best kept musical secrets.
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind: A visualization of drone strikes in Pakistan since 2004:
Since 2004, the US has been practicing in a new kind of clandestine military operation. The justification for using drones to take out enemy targets is appealing because it removes the risk of losing American military, it?s much cheaper than deploying soldiers, it?s politically much easier to maneuver (i.e. flying a drone within Pakistan vs. sending troops) and it keeps the world in the dark about what is actually happening. It takes the conflict out of sight, out of mind. The success rate is extremely low and the cost on civilian lives and the general well-being of the population is very high. This project helps to bring light on the topic of drones. Not to speak for or against, but to inform and to allow you to see for yourself whether you can support drone usage or not.
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Tiny Collective and The Impossible Project Artist Profile: Elif Suyabatmaz (by Tiny Collective)
Tiny Collective and the Impossible Project present: AROUND THE WORLD IN 9 DAYS WITH TINY COLLECTIVE: A TOURING INSTANT LAB MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION New York City / Paris / Toronto / Los Angeles / Istanbul / San Francisco / Atlanta / Dubrovnik / Portland // June 20, 2013 -June, 28, 2013 //
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Because of the excellent suggestions from Times' Lens' contributors and since it's no secret I work at the Times as the Multimedia Editor, I went ahead and included NYTimes' Lens' Must See RSS feed to the Interactive Narratives' NetVibes Universe. You can More…
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I found Trent Nelson’s "The Click" blog via Zach Wise. The Click is quick. And their RSS feed is now a part Photojournalism area of the Interactive Narrative More…
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I just added a few more feeds to our NetVibes Universe. Any other must haves on the list? New ones include: - Multimedia Shooter (on Video Journalism) - Boston.com's The Big P More…
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For almost a decade, the multimedia bootcamp workshops at the University of North Carolina provided one of the main training sites for hundreds of professional journalists seeking to understand new storytelling tools and techniques and to gain hands-on tr More…
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Elinor Salsman 55, of Plano, Ky., works full-time as a Realtor and takes care of her family, including her 14-year-old son and her aging parents. For eleven years, her parents, Pauline Dunn, 95, and Charlie Dunn, 92, have lived on their own in a four bedr More…
Taking off your clothes in a bowling alley invites some questions about etiquette. Do you use the bathroom to undress? Will there be hangers available? All becomes abundantly clear on a rainy Sunday afternoon in New Westminster when the Skinnydipper Recrea More…
Al Jaffee's fold-ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form. More…
An interactive look at the fashion highlights from the first 100 days of Michelle Obama's tenure as first lady. More…
NASCAR's new season is underway amid unprecedented changes among teams, drivers, sponsors and the backing of the car manufacturers. Some teams have merged and some have gone out of business as sponsorship dollars are difficult to come by in the current eco More…
Trillion is the new billion. No longer is it a billion here and a billion there that add up to real money. Swap a "t" for the "b" if you want a measure of what's at stake under President Barack Obama's first spending plan. This interactive looks at aspects More…
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Elinor Salsman 55, of Plano, Ky., works full-time as a Realtor and takes care of her family, including her 14-year-old son and her aging parents. For eleven years, her parents, Pauline Dunn, 95, and Charlie Dunn, 92, have lived on their own in a four bedr View…
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