2. "We knew what we were doing"
The origins of the Internet
Vinton Cerf
The Arpanet team
3. "We knew what we were doing"
The origins of the Internet
This story
doesn’t start
anytime
…but in 1968…
It doesn’t start
from anywhere
… but in
California,
not so far from
the Silicon
Valley
4. "We knew what we were doing"
The origins of the Internet
Young rebel students, soon to
be professors, not far from the
Silicon Valley, are determined
to end up with centralized
ITnetworks…
...and advocate for
individualism, autonomy, and
cooperation in the IT world
Larry Roberts, ARPANET project manager : ”We will build a network and
you will take part in it. And you are going to connect your machines.
Thanks to it, we will reduce your IT needs (...). In order for you to
understand, we will not buy you another computer until you use all the
network resources”[Roberts, 1989,]
18. Old journalist shift to new media to reinvent their
job ( investigation + vertical media )
Edwy Plenel, Founder at
Mediapart, former journalist at
Le Monde
20. Crowdsourcing news
enlarges the reach of investigative journalism
As of 2009, The Guardian asked from
20,000 volunteers that they explore the
huge mass of MP’s expenses documents
Up to 56% of readers’ participation; over
170,000 documents reviewed in the first 3
days: unseen efficiency in the journalistic
treatment of large corpuses of data!
21. Investigative journalism on the Internet
reveals the value of the network effect
Paul Lewis : "I wasn't convinced
about Twitter at first, but it quickly
turned out to be quite useful for
investigating"
"Twitter is not just a website and not micro-blogging,
it is an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT MEDIUM - like
email, fax ore even newspapers.
The way in which information travels on Twitter - the
shape of it - is different to anything that we've
previously known."
22. Traditional media is dead, but we
live a golden age of journalism...
with the spread of new formats
and contents
23. The spread of new contents, formats, and
distribution channels
The NYT scrolling project
24. The spread of new contents, formats, and
distribution channels
The “Le Monde” timeline
project
25. Multimedia content
helps bringing transparency and readability when information
suffers overloading
Adapted to
multi-reading
and sharing
Responsive
design
Multimedia interface
Evolutive
and
technically
controlled
User-friendly
26. Data journalism
provides tools to “break the code” : The Guardian case study
Florence Nightingale collecting
stats on causes of mortality in
the British Army - 1858
35. Crowdfunding in the media
the future of advertorial ?
"I am on the scene,
meaning you are on
the scene as well,"
Yin Yusheng
36. Viral Platforms
The Upworthy equation : “like, follow, subscribe”
Mission-driven media
company
Content that matters
Recommendations
cycle
Plateform for curation
40. Redesigning newsrooms
One creation-oriented journalism : the
Google newsroom
- Reporters (Journalists + bloggers): they don’t “cover”
news, they don’t replicate press agencies wires, they
bring original stories.
- Curators (journalists + amateurs) : they “cover” the
news by sorting, verifying and editing live everything
good existing on the web and in the media. They make
link journalism, they make the news more accessible.
- Columnists (bloggers, journalists, experts): they start
conversations and give stories another perspective.