http://whnt.com/2013/04/16/north-alabama-family-was-between-bomb-blasts-in-attack-back-home-safe/
Chris Pollone on Vine:
https://vine.co/v/bFPAJnHExKV?fb_action_ids=10100999680588936&fb_action_types=vine-app%3Apost&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210100999680588936%22%3A238969162908009%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2210100999680588936%22%3A%22vine-app%3Apost%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D
http://www.usatoday.com/story/dispatches/2013/04/22/twitter-vine-video-travelers-iphone/2100399/
Twitterfall.com is an amazing way to limit Twitter posts and pictures to a news situation like the Boston Marathon. I attached a picture of an example of how it's being used. You can use it just by logging into Twitter. If you're reporting on a story, this is definitely a tool that would be helpful.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2013/04/boston-marathon-bombing-the-waves-of-social-media-reaction/
Broadcastify.com: It's where you can monitor live audio streams of emergency responders during a disaster. I captured a few images for you so you can see how it's used in a situation like the Boston Marathon.
An example of how one picture goes viral in a disaster situation. This could possibly be someone watching the marathon from his roof, or it could be a suspect. Will we ever find out?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/man-roof-picture-boston-marathon-bombing-prompts-speculation-article-1.1317947
Newspaper collection:
Web journalism vs. old journalism
http://www.npr.org/2013/04/12/176954687/great-long-form-journalism-just-clicks-away
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