As the Guardian announces its partnership with the Knight Foundation to experiment around mobile and Google gets ready to launch its only News Lab with a range of projects and grants, we look at how news labs have become central to modern journalism.
Alastair Reid talks over how this comes into play at news organisations – and how individual journalists can get involved – with:
- Rachel White, director of philanthropic and strategic projects, Guardian News & Media
- Jacqui Maher, interactive journalist, BBC News Labs
- Burt Herman, founder, Hacks/Hackers
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