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Tag Archives: Editing
Google Maps Out Syria’s Future
When listing relevant tags for a post discussing the current revolution in Syria, the first thing that comes to mind would most definitely NOT be “cartography”. We’re talking about a countrywide revolution here; nothing can be more static, mundane, or … Continue reading
Posted in International News
Tagged Cartography, Editing, Google, Google Maps, internet, Protests, Revolution, Syria
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The Spin Factor: Editing the Truth in Journalism
Earlier this week, a camera crew could be spotted at various places on Yale’s campus. It was clear they were looking for people to interview and being a naturally curious person, I asked why they were visiting the campus. A … Continue reading
