Hyperlocal News Roundup
by Matt on Sep 6, 2010 in Industry
Hope those of you in the U.S. had a great Labor Day holiday. The McGee family enjoyed a spur-of-the-moment drive over to Seattle and an otherwise relaxing long weekend. Here’s the latest batch of hyperlocal headlines for your reading enjoyment.
- Rick Waghorn: Why the ‘Godfather of Hyperlocal’ is keeping it simple, blogs.independent.co.uk
- Two great projects for hyperlocal websites: UK Sound Map and the 4am Project, Talk About Local
- ESPN can’t just bigfoot its way into local markets, Los Angeles Times
- Hyperlocal network Neighbortree raises $120,000, Lost Remote
- TBD uses map-based crowdsourcing to chart public transport problems, Editors Weblog
- London’s Hyperlocal News Blogs, www.speedcommunications.com
- Patch is coming to my town! Thoughts on competition and collaboration, stevebuttry.wordpress.com
- Take two: How Patch.com – or any national network of local news websites – might succeed, www.ojr.org
- TBD hyperlocal site’s traffic pops up during hostage crisis at Discovery Channel’s headquarters, www.solomonscandals.com
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September 6, 2010 | Filed Under Industry
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