911 stories play role in new social media app
Read the Wall Street Journal review of Broadcastr, a new social-media platform for location-based audio. Broadcastr lets people create and share recordings on an interactive map, almost like a museum tour of the world.
According to the review, “listeners can search for stories by location or category, or may opt to 'follow' a person who they consider to be a good storyteller, sorting stories by that person into a special tab.”
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