Six lessons from Hurricane Katrina
Here are six lessons OJR's Mark Glaser says he's learned about the state of disaster coverage on the Web:
1. Your local bloggers know more than you do.
2. Mainstream media gets personal.
3. Dodging a bullet is relative.
4. Wikipedia and Flickr showcase citizen journalism at its best.
5. People are both fascinated and scared senseless of howling hurricane winds.
6. Conservative Texas bloggers like their guns and cats.
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