Web Journalism at Its Best: Leading the Way for News and Information

The Internet was created so people could share and obtain information quickly. Its opened a window of opportunity for any would-be journalist to provide quick up-to-the-minute news, audio and video feeds. At no other time in history has news been so readily available. Internet access has
 allowed everyone greater opportunities to find out what is happening domestically and internationally.

Today, the Internet is opening doors so anyone, anywhere can share information. This allows any person with Internet access to obtain the same data at the same time. Soldiers, grandparents, and children can quickly share news with each other with just a mouse click. No longer are we limited to television and newspaper schedules for information.

Finding out who said what and when, or what is happening and where is just a matter of booting up the computer. Over the next year, iPhones, iPods, and laptops will increasingly allow us to go where the news is happening, opening the way for web-journalists to post detailed information on their blogs, websites, or forums. Webcams and picture-phones with internet connections allow anyone to provide pictures and live video segments of the news as it happens around us.

Over the next year the Internet, rightfully called the Information Super-Highway, will continue to take the lead in providing information. The Internet will make some jobs obsolete while creating other jobs, as many technologies have done since the start of the industrial revolution.

News companies are becoming more aware of the web-journalist. Many companies look to web-journalists to help keep their sites fresh. Everyday people are creating blogs, joining paying websites, and finding other money-making opportunities online. Within the next year expect more companies to turn to web-journalist. These opportunities were limited to big-name marketing and media companies just a few years ago.

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  • At no other time in history has news been so readily available
  • No longer are we limited to television and newspaper schedules for information.
  • Over the next year, iPhones, iPods, and laptops will increasingly allow us to go where the news is h
 
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Hear! Hear! There's no going back to the old days of reading through shelves of books looking for info for me. It's true there are loads of bad info to be had on the net, but with some care we get good info so much quicker and get a lot more done. I love the internet age! :o)

Posted on 09/28/2008 at 7:09:30 PM

Great article!

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 6:06:14 PM

Great piece! Well written and spot on!

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 2:06:10 PM

We're the Jetsons! Nice insights, great job :-)

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 12:06:31 PM

I hope that the public schools will begin instructing the rising generation about web journalism. Great reporting Jeff!

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 10:06:14 AM

This trend has already started and will just continue to grow. Nice final article Jeff!

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 12:06:45 AM

Good job! I know I like keeping in touch alot better on the computer than even the phone these days.

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 9:06:03 PM

Wonderful final version, Jeff, and an important topic. Way to go.

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 8:06:50 PM

Jeff, Great job. Good luck with the contest.

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 7:06:12 PM

I know I'd be lost without my Internet! Great topic!

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 4:06:19 PM

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