Google wants to salvage local news with its Twitter-style reporting app Bulletin
Google’s Bulletin app lets you liv blog a local event or meeting - but don’t call it a social network
As the name suggests, the app works like an online bulletin board, letting you post pictures, videos and text of local events for people nearby, without you having to create an account. It works a lot like a microblogging platform, giving users the ability to live blog an event or a rapidly unfolding story, such as weather updates, extraordinary volunteers, high school sports, civic meetings and social justice marches.
You’re able to write your own story and attach your own picture or video to the board, and share it across the web.
As the name suggests, the app works like an online bulletin board, letting you post pictures, videos and text of local events for people nearby, without you having to create an account. It works a lot like a microblogging platform, giving users the ability to live blog an event or a rapidly unfolding story, such as weather updates, extraordinary volunteers, high school sports, civic meetings and social justice marches.
You’re able to write your own story and attach your own picture or video to the board, and share it across the web.
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