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EveryBlock.com: Game-changing new player in hyperlocal; hyperridiculous video

EveryBlock, from ChicagoCrime.org’s Adrian Holovaty and crew, fishes local info ponds and databases to create a new standard for the required depth of neighborhood news/information aggregation providers.

Why I like it

  1. Making raw data made much more accessible is good journalism.
  2. It finds and beautifully displays info from government reports (good source material for deeper stories), an aspect which competitors are failing to execute.
  3. It finds geo-relevant news articles.
  4. It knows the names of neighborhoods.

Opportunity:

  • Machines will dominate the aggregation of hyperlocal news and information, but they can’t provide analysis or judgments of information quality, except through user-generated ranking systems with questionable results due to participation levels and voter intent.
  • Info like this creates a need for info that indicates the significance or deeper meaning of EveryBlock’s headlines.

My new hyperlocal news service I’ll use to track Albuquerque while living in Hong Kong is now made up of:

  1. EveryBlock (well, once it reaches Albuquerque)
  2. Outside.in
  3. Yourstreet.com
  4. Upcoming.org

More reads on hyperlocal:

  1. Hyperlocal.org: Berlin blog “investigating in emerging hyperlocal concepts and their economical, social and cultural impact.”
  2. Wired: “Dispatches from the hyperlocal future
  3. ReadWriteWeb: “The rise of hyperlocal information
  4. BuzzMachine: “Towns are hyperlocal social networks with data (people that is)” with interesting excerpt: “I now believe that he who figures out how to help people organize themselves — letting them connect with each other and with what they all know — will end up with news, listings, reviews, data, gossip, and more as byproducts.”

And finally, a video of the moment, a new hyperridiculous service I’d like to provide. Today’s pick is the “herding cats” commercial, a classic:

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