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Yesterday we went live with our public beta of MediaBugs. If you find something in any news report in the SF Bay Area that you think needs correcting, come on down and file a bug report!
We got some coverage from Mallary Tenore at Poynter.org, who talked with journalism experts on errors and corrections like Scott Maier and Craig Silverman (a project adviser); Megan Garber at Nieman Lab, whose piece walked through the tale of our first corrected bug; and Tracey Taylor at Berkeleyside. We’re grateful for the attention.
MediaBugs is on Twitter as @media_bugs if you want to follow us there.
You’ll also find, at the bottom of this and every post on this blog, a link that says “Report an error.” This is a demo of how MediaBugs works as an embedded service. Ideally, you shouldn’t have to go to another site to report an error on a page you’re already reading, right? You should be able to report the error in situ — in place. We’ll be offering this to media partners and anyone who has a website that covers Bay Area news. The code is pretty simple. Give it a spin!
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Unchanged: Yesterday we went live with our public beta of <a href="http:// mediabugs.org" >MediaBugs.</a> If you find something in any news report in the SF Bay Area that you think needs correcting, come on down and <a href="http:// mediabugs.org/ bugs/edit">file a bug report</a>! | Unchanged: Yesterday we went live with our public beta of <a href="http:// mediabugs.org" >MediaBugs.</a> If you find something in any news report in the SF Bay Area that you think needs correcting, come on down and <a href="http:// mediabugs.org/ bugs/edit">file a bug report</a>! | ||
Deleted: We got some coverage from Mallary Tenore at Poynter.org, who <a href="http:// www.poynter.org/ column.asp?id= 101&aid=181766">talked with journalism experts on errors and corrections</a> like Scott Maier and Craig Silverman (a project adviser); Megan Garber at Nieman Lab, whose piece <a href="http:// www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/ mediabugs-the- knight-funded- error-tracker- launches-its- public-beta/">walked through the tale of our first corrected bug</a>; and Tracey Taylor at Berkeleyside. We're grateful for the attention. | Added: We got some coverage from Mallary Tenore at Poynter.org, who <a href="http:// www.poynter.org/ column.asp?id= 101&aid=181766">talked with journalism experts on errors and corrections</a> like Scott Maier and Craig Silverman (a project adviser); Megan Garber at Nieman Lab, whose piece <a href="http:// www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/ mediabugs-the- knight-funded- error-tracker- launches-its- public-beta/">walked through the tale of our first corrected bug</a>; and <a href="http:// www.berkeleyside.com/2010/ 04/20/mediabugs-berkeley- based-start-up- launches-today/">Tracey Taylor at Berkeleyside.</a> We're grateful for the attention. | ||
Unchanged: MediaBugs is on Twitter as <a href="http:// twitter.com/media_ bugs">@media_bugs</a> if you want to follow us there. | Unchanged: MediaBugs is on Twitter as <a href="http:// twitter.com/media_ bugs">@media_bugs</a> if you want to follow us there. | ||
Unchanged: You'll also find, at the bottom of this and every post on this blog, a link that says "Report an error." This is a demo of how MediaBugs works as an embedded service. Ideally, you shouldn't have to go to another site to report an error on a page you're already reading, right? You should be able to report the error <i>in situ</i> -- in place. We'll be offering this to media partners and anyone who has a website that covers Bay Area news. The code is pretty simple. Give it a spin! | Unchanged: You'll also find, at the bottom of this and every post on this blog, a link that says "Report an error." This is a demo of how MediaBugs works as an embedded service. Ideally, you shouldn't have to go to another site to report an error on a page you're already reading, right? You should be able to report the error <i>in situ</i> -- in place. We'll be offering this to media partners and anyone who has a website that covers Bay Area news. The code is pretty simple. Give it a spin! |
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