Awards, festivals, prominent industry players, clubs... over the past ten years or so, the interactive documentary has really come into its own. But has the "webdoc" established itself beyond the circle of professionals and other industry insiders as an independent genre?
Today on the net, web users turn detective in the Boston bombings case; an online campaign in Spain advocating ethical banking; and a mass back flip, performed by 30 skiers all holding hands.
Today on the net, an anti-sectarian campaign in Egypt. "Hallway swimming" becomes the latest craze to sweep the net. And social networkers in India campaign against a proposed ban on Internet pornography.
Today on the net, shock and sorrow following the Boston marathon explosions; a suspicious scene captured on Google Earth has got web users wondering; and a website that rents out working and retired athletes…
Web users react to Nicolas Maduro’s highly contested victory in the Venezuelan presidential election. Also, the Russian authorities' new public petitions platform launched at the beginning of April. And Justin Bieber sparks an outcry following his visit to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.
Hacker group Anonymous launches an online campaign against ritual crimes in Gabon. A Facebook page details the life of a French soldier during World War I. And a YouTube video helps a Norwegian man become a professional American football player.
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