UK Future of News gets local
January 25th, 2010Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Events
Future of News group organiser Adam Westbrook has summarised last week’s meet-up on his blog and also updates on the birth of three UK splinter groups: in Brighton, South Wales and the West Midlands. Full post at this link…
On Sarah Booker’s suggestion, I set up a page for the Brighton group: places are filling fast for our first meeting on 8 February, featuring developer Simon Willison (behind the Guardian‘s MP expenses crowdsourcing project and wildlifenearyou.com) and the Argus online editor, Jo Wadsworth. So put your name down quickly!
Tags: Add new tag, Argus, brighton, crowdsourcing, England, simon willison, The Guardian, Wales, West Midlands
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