How online tools helped journalists report on Heathrow
Monday, 21 January 2008, 06:00
New online tools have changed the way journalists report stories like the Heathrow crash-landing, BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones writes on the BBC’s dot.life blog.
Graphic artists used Google Earth for images of the approach to Heathrow, reporters used Google, Wikipedia and Youtube to find background on the story. Just a decade ago, Cellan-Jones notes, he [...]
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