Stony Brook Now is an online news publication of the School of Journalism reported by Stony Brook students using video and the written word.
It was created to provide a forum for the School of Journalism’s coverage of the 2008 Presidential Election. Students will cover the election on a national,local, and campus level, paying special attention to the youth vote.
A live blog will run throughout election day and a live election newscast will begin in the late afternoon. You will also find print and video stories throughout the day that will take the pulse of the Stony Brook campus. Stony Brook Now will be posting the results of its own, exit polling. Student journalists will report from the SAC polling site and from election night events throughout the campus the university. As election results come in, Stony Brook Now will provide real time updates.
Stony Brook Now is also providing links to a variety of election websites across the political spectrum and to websites of campus publications throughout the United States.
Obama Wins!
Submitted by adriancarrasquillo on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 11:24pm.
People are gathering for this winning position. Yet, Have you ever taken a server’s wine recommendation at a restaurant, and then wanted to know more about it after tasting it? Google Goggles could be the answer to this quandary. If you have a smartphone, and it runs on Google Android, you could take a photo of the bottle and Google will search for it. Google Goggles technology uses text recognition, so if you wanted to know whether a payday lender had a good reputation, you could snap a photo of the sign on the building and get information about the company. This is handy, as a lot of payday lenders have similar names and can get easily confused.
Re: Obama Wins!
People are gathering for this winning position. Yet, Have you ever taken a server’s wine recommendation at a restaurant, and then wanted to know more about it after tasting it? Google Goggles could be the answer to this quandary. If you have a smartphone, and it runs on Google Android, you could take a photo of the bottle and Google will search for it. Google Goggles technology uses text recognition, so if you wanted to know whether a payday lender had a good reputation, you could snap a photo of the sign on the building and get information about the company. This is handy, as a lot of payday lenders have similar names and can get easily confused.