Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Need Local Blogs? Check Out Placeblogger

 

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Placeblogger includes a listing for a blog about Pearlington, Miss. -- a Gulf coast town which suffered considerable hurricane damage.
What's happening in Pearlington, Miss. or Bozenman, Mont.? Sure, you could check local news outlets -- but to get a deeper slice of life you might peruse nearby placeblogs.

Finding placeblogs just got a whole lot easier. Today, Lisa Williams debuted Placeblogger, an online resource that lists and showcases placeblogs -- so far 713 from around the U.S., with a few scattered elsewhere around the globe.

What's a placeblog? Williams defines it as "an act of sustained attention to a particular place over time. It can be done by one person, a defined group of people, or in a way that's open to community contribution. It's not a newspaper, though it may contain random acts of journalism. It's about the lived experience of a place." Her own community site for Watertown, Mass, H20town, is an example of a placeblog.

While many placeblogs focus on hyperlocal news and citizen journalism, others are more personal views about life in that town or region.

Placeblogger allows you to find and list placeblogs. Each placeblog listing includes a map, link, and other information. I know Lisa is a major fan of OPML, so expect some sophisticated feed options later from Placeblogger. Apparently, wikis will be part of the mix. And there's already a discussion forum for placebloggers.

Many news organizations already offer lists of local blogs or even syndicated content from them. Also, more and more news organizations are blogging about local issues. Why not add these blogs to Placeblogger, if they're not already listed? And if you're covering unfamiliar locations, why not check for nearby placeblogs to add color and context?

See Jay Rosen's Pressthink today for more about Placeblogger.

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