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Proposal for a news portal that OLPC users could use to self-publish. |
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This page is a blatant advertisement for a blogging site. It has no connection with OLPC laptop deployments in 3rd world countries. |
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[http://www.groundreport.com GroundReport.com] is an open news portal that enables anyone to self-publish articles. As part of the OLPC, it would empower millions of children to transform the news landscape. |
[http://www.groundreport.com GroundReport.com] is an open news portal that enables anyone to self-publish articles. As part of the OLPC, it would empower millions of children to transform the news landscape. |
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GroundReport is a tool for democratizing news coverage, and is meant to serve as an alternative to mainstream media outlets. It gives everyone a platform for self-expression. Children would practice written expression, feel a sense of empowerment as they track the popularity of articles, and harness to power of the internet to tell the world about their lives. |
GroundReport is a tool for democratizing news coverage, and is meant to serve as an alternative to mainstream media outlets. It gives everyone a platform for self-expression. Children would practice written expression, feel a sense of empowerment as they track the popularity of articles, and harness to power of the internet to tell the world about their lives. |
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If you are interested in exploring this further, please contact me at: |
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rachel at groundreport dot com |
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[[Category:Software ideas]] |
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Proposal for a news portal that OLPC users could use to self-publish.
GroundReport.com is an open news portal that enables anyone to self-publish articles. As part of the OLPC, it would empower millions of children to transform the news landscape.
The way it work is that a user creates an account, signs in to GroundReport, and starts writing. She creates her title, writes the story, and can add images or links. When she's done, she hits "Submit"--and the article is instantly published.
In addition, readers rate articles, moving them up or down the page. Thus there is a bottom-up model for determining what makes the front page. Further, GroundReport is supported by advertising revenues, but shares them proporationally with writers. For OLPC, GroundReport could commit 100% associated ad revenues to help fund the initiative.
GroundReport is a tool for democratizing news coverage, and is meant to serve as an alternative to mainstream media outlets. It gives everyone a platform for self-expression. Children would practice written expression, feel a sense of empowerment as they track the popularity of articles, and harness to power of the internet to tell the world about their lives.