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If you have a digital camera or a camera phone you can be a photojournalist. That's at least what Yahoo are thinking. The two have created a project to bring newsworthy photos or videos to their sites.

New York Times article Yahoo and Reuters will not be paying for user content. Reuters will pay for photos or video that they select to use for their clients. The details of payment have not been finalized. The amount of payment is said to be fairly small. Nearly half of the phones sold globally in 2006 have a camera built into them according to technology research group Flickr or another related site. Content that is newsworthy will be placed on pages with related news articles. Yahoo plans to use images it receives for their sports and entertainment sites. A potential problem with this concept is the quality of the content Yahoo and Reuters will receive. What will the general public view as being news? A cat that is stuck in a tree or the latest car accident does not seem to qualify as major news. Steve Rosenbaum, who created MTV Unfiltered told the Times "If you are asking your audience to know what is a national news story of interest to the world, it seems to me there are only two results: whether you get flooded with lots of car fires, or you get nothing. Neither is a particularly good effect." Tag: Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Bookmark Murdok: Mike is a staff writer for Murdok for the latest ebusiness news.

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