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Knight, along with the Mozilla and Ford foundations, will award $2.75 million for ideas that can “strengthen the Internet for free expression and innovation.”
The five new fellows will spend 10 months in news organizations, including ProPublica, La Nación, and The Texas Tribune. Justin Ellis
The program will add staff and expand by adding a conference and collaborative code-building events for journalism technologists.
It’s not just the government that tracks your digital life — it’s technology companies too. How would publishers fare in a world where concerns about privacy move to the fore?
The latest project from the Knight-Mozilla collaboration is a set of online case studies written by developers and designers working in journalism. Justin Ellis
Media companies experiment with creating elections tools for social engagement.
The website finally centralizes a loose but vibrant community of news coders. Andrew Phelps
The paper embraces open journalism — and a new U.K. law — by showing readers what cookies it uses on its own site.
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News organizations are sold on the need for coding skills — but but now there aren’t enough developers to fill jobs. Andrew Phelps