Real-time coverage of the recent disasters in Japan, the social unrest in the Middle East and Africa, and the Allied bombing campaign underway in Libya all expose the limitations of such information; specifically, the clear need to put real-time information into some kind of context with the use of additional, supplemental information.
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Reporting from Japan, Libya Show Limits of Real-Time Information
By Curt Hall
Posted March 22, 2011 | Technology | Leadership |
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