#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – try creating a crowdmap with n0tice
May 24th, 2012Posted by Sarah Marshall in Top tips for journalists
The Guardian’s online noticeboard n0tice opened its API this week.
One of the many things digital news outlets can now do is create crowdmaps, taking information posted on n0tice. A post on n0tice explains how to do this.
The Guardian has used content from n0tice, Flickr and the Guardian’s own site to create a crowdmap of the Olympic torch relay around the country.
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