Multi-Media Wiki Mashups for cheap journalists
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Publishing online can be a very expensive process. For $15,000 one can purchase Ellington Software http://www.ellingtoncms.com/ and put it on a $2,000 server and be just like the Washington Post. It’s a really class-act developed in Lawrence, Kansas, with a full multimedia tool box for hosting most any media. And you have complete control over your product.
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The most basic element is the Wiki. Named originally for the Wiki Wiki bus that circles the Honolulu Airport, this “quick quick” form of editing allows stories to go up as soon as the reporter—or the reader for the most trusting publishers—has the story, the photos, and/or the video. Alerts go out to other staffers as soon as a story is posted and anyone can immediately check the piece for accuracy, spelling and libel. Everyone needs an editor and, in the case of the Wiki, everyone, including the editor, gets an editor.
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So you don’t have a server, and you need to post video of the campus fire in five minutes. Go to YouTube.Com http://youtube.com/ and create a quick account for your Wiki publication, and then post your video. YouTube demands you keep the video file under 100 megabytes and that it play less than 10 minutes. YouTube.Com converts your video to a Flash 8 file. It also generates the embed code below that you place inside your text page template. When your page opens, the video plays inside your web page. It is not a “pop-up” but an image inside the page.
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