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Plus: The travails of Edward Snowden, the birth of 21st Century Fox, the death of Google Reader, and the rest of the week’s media and tech news.
“I would hope it would become just a normal part of journalism, that there would be no more “data journalism” — that it just becomes part of what we do.”
These are some of the projects and discussions that caught our attention at this year’s MIT-Knight conference.
We have the hardware, the software, and the crowds. What’s next?
Assumptions about government openness vary from country to country. Here are a few lessons a cross-national perspective can bring to the open data movement.
Over 2.5 million files analyzed by a global team of journalists reveal financial information about politicians, fundraisers, and celebrities from over 170 different countries.