There are several ways to answer that question, usually with another question (sorry). Help us pick which is the best way of phrasing it by leaving a comment.
Basically, you should report the answer to any of the following questions:
What are you into lately?
What’s hot where you are?
What are you and your friends doing for...
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What Should I Report?
New Features!
First of all, thank you to all users who have given us fantastic feedback. Both at the Trendero New York Meetup and through the nifty Feedback widget, we’ve gotten some great ideas, and more are on the way.
Here are the changes we’ve made so...
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Tell me more about Trendero!
So we’re moving into a new stage of publicity, trying to widen the circle, and we’re looking for folks who are willing to join our community and have an impact at an early stage. If you are a vocal, opinionated web user, we want...
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Launch!
If you’re reading this, then you’re looking at the first Trendero launch. The “first” launch, you might ask? Yep: I’m just getting started.
I believe that iterative development creates the best products. Trendero is a mixture of random articles and books I’ve read, or conversations...
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Curation
This article discusses a large portion of the ideas that I intend to explore with Trendero, and that makes me optimistic that we’re on the right track. See especially the “New Exotics” section.
The biggest question folks have about the idea of a raw...
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On Trendero and CJ
This is a great article about the problems that journalism is currently facing.
As I see it, there are three main problems with the existing journalistic enterprise:
1) Infrastructure
2) Variety of sources
3) Community involvement
I view citizen journalism (CJ) as the most likely solution to all three...
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