Follow #Mumbai situation (almost) in real-time

You think this post is too ambitiously titled? Think again, because this is 21st century and we have all the tools available to do that. Hey, we’re in information age and we don’t have to wait for evening news to get some insight on things developing in Mumbai. If this was happening in my town, I’d be blogging & twitting my ass of about it! Well, guess what, people are doing that in India! And in many of this cases regular people like you or me are journalist (twitter definitely stands out).

Love this Quote! By Matthew Ingram:

Twitter reports are a valuable first “draft of history”!

Mumbai (almost) real-time:

And the list could could go on, closer and closer to infinity.. Got any good sources that you think should be on this list? Write them in comments!

However, there could be a small catch.. Inflow on Mumbai info is huge — how can we, on the other side of earth, know which reports are true and which false? But if you think about it, regular media ((If you can still call TV, Radio and Web news pages regular media nowadays?)) constantly supplies us with false information!

I love this age! Don’t you?

— Regards, Milan

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Just found this great resource regarding Mumbai events & citizen journalism on TechCrunch. Via “Matthew Ingram’s > Yes, Twitter is a source of journalism“ article.

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