Tim Cavanaugh | May 14, 2003
This Korean news service of citizen reporters is cool as an example of distributed journalism...but then again, there's something a little unsettling about the idea of streets full of peeps looking for a juicy story.
Link via Drudge.
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|5.14.03 @ 1:18AM|#
As things like Blogs and cell phones with both internet access and digital cameras get more common, well, get used to it. Anything interesting you do in public will be fair game, and with 5 billion people on this planet, "interesting" could be anything.
I suspect Masks will come back into fashion.