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Saturday, May 3, 2008Apple’s MediaStorm will soon be the way to go for an online news package story. It has made video, audio, visual editing so efficient and user-friendly and even now offers an online publication wing. And since Mac is increasingly popular among computer users, almost anyone can become a professional citizen journalist and a mojo (mobile journalist).
“The old saying is, ‘The power of the press belon...
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