Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The New Way to Tell a News Story

Twitter and Facebook are the new news sources, says Gwen Navarette of the Associated Content. And it is true, people now get their information through these social networking sites. We all know Facebook keeps people up to date with each other and it is a nice, free tool for all of us to use. We keep in touch with family, friends who maybe live far away and people who have not seen in 10, 20, 30 years!
But, more and more people have been using these sites for reporting news. You can find out what is happening in the world just by going to twitter.com. Facebook also can help you but only your friends can see and you can only see your friends. With Twitter, anyone can see it simply by searching for news or by actually news sources who you can follow.
Navarette uses Typhoon Ondoy as her example. She said she truly opened up to the relevance of the news and social networking sites after this natural disaster. She stated that she freaked out when she saw "Anyone with a JETSKI or BOAT? My friends... need rescuing. Water's reached the second floor of their house. They live on..." on a Facebook account. It is amazing how far the internet has come, isn't it?
Also, in Navarette's writing it said that the Philippines is the texting capital of the world so word gets out fast. Again, I am astonished by how these social networking sites are changing the world right in front of our eyes. I am even now hooked on Twitter and I thought it was the stupidest thing ever! So, if you want your news fix, go to Twitter and/or Facebook and watch the world evolve right under in front of your eyes.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2235617/social_media_is_a_great_way_to_communicate_pg2_pg2.html?cat=15

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