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BBC Starts Citizen Journalism Meets GPS Experiment

BBC Innovation has started a trial this week about citizen journalism, combining GPS (with direction, velocity and elevation) with mobile phone capabilities (pictures, video, sound and text). 18 students from the University of Brighton will be equipped with a Nokia Nseries handset and a Garmin Etrex GPS device, and will create an online gallery on Jan 18th intended to “explore how people in the future might use mobile devices to capture and share multi-media stories”. The site is run by Ymogen.
It appears to be more than just adding GPS data to mobile content…“As an example, pictures and video captured from multiple devices around a sporting event can be mapped in time and space automatically, creating a rich view of the entire game from multiple perspectives.” A lot of content taken from mobile phones isn’t very good, at least not nearly good enough to replace professional content, but if all the content can be combined in some way it would become a lot more powerful. If the content is automatically tagged with location and time it also adds an increased layer of authenticity.

Dec 18, 2006 3:59 PM ET
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  • Further information: http://www.fromdistance.com/

  • Mobile Citizen Reporter - Citizen journalism made mobile

    Mobile Citizen Reporter service developed by Fromdistance was voted by the audience of the Forum Nokia Innovation Event, held in Amsterdam 3rd of December, as the most innovative mobile application of the year 2007.

    Mobile Citizen Reporter is a citizen journalism service facilitating effortless and reliable sending of images and videos to publishers.

    The innovativeness of the service unites good usability with efficient delivery of content to newspapers and television channels.

  • ambre

    thank you berny

  • just found these useful links:

    http://www.mobilemarketingmagazine.co.uk/2006/12/ymogen_looks_to.html

    http://open.bbc.co.uk/labs/2006/london/ymogen/

  • ambre

    it's possible to have more informations (links…) ?
    thank u

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