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mesh 2012: Covering the Arab Spring with real-time journalism

He’s known as the one-man tweeting machine who helped tell the story of the Arab Spring to the Western world. Many news junkies turned to one source for information about what was happening on the ground, and that source was National Public Radio digital editor Andy Carvin.

Digital Journal liveblogged Carvin’s talk on real-time journalism recently.

For the past two days, Digital Journal has been covering the two-day Toronto conference on digital media, and check out previous coverage here and here.

The liveblog’s coverage is now available to check out, see below.

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