REGULAR FOLKS, SHOOTING HISTORY

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Read this story from today´s Washington Post:

Digital Technology Makes ‘Citizen Journalists’ Out of Eyewitnesses Eager to Click and Post, by Kevin Sullivan.

The trend is driven by the proliferation of camera-equipped cellphones, introduced in Japan in 2000.

Worldwide sales topped 460 million this year and will reach 1 billion by 2010, according to industry analysts. 

And see here the Scoopt web site.

Thanks to Claude Erbsen.

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