This month's Hacks/Hackers will be at the taz Café. Thank you for hosting us!
As always, we will have great speakers who will present what they're currently working on:
Vanessa Wormer, editor at Stimme.de and currently data fellow at CORRECT!V, will talk about the interactives at Stimme.de and her colleague Daniel Stahl gives some insights how they used WhatsApp to tell the story of the bombing of Heilbronn.
Martin Koll will speak about "Frag den Dienst", a tool for journalists to ask German intelligence services for the information that they have stored about them.
Kathleen Danielson works at MapZen and she will talk about how journalists can do cool things with OpenStreetMap data.
Mathias Bröckers was part of the team that built taz.de's voluntary paywall taz-zahl-ich. He will talk about how they came up with this unique model and if it is successful.
There will be drinks and plenty of time to chat about journalism, technology and how to mix these two. We're looking forward to seeing everyone at taz Café!
All the best,
The Hacks/Hackers Organising Team
2 · February 26
Here some links about "How to get your data back from intelligence agencies" and nrch.de/fragdenDienst /
http://netzwerkrecherche.github.io/fragdendienst/index.html
presentation: http://we.tl/W3mnWchJzB
February 26
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Some links to our interactives we showed:
http://www.stimme.de/wasser
http://a6.stimme.de
http://sawfish.stimme.de
The link to the source code of our Talkie:
https://github.com/hnstimme/operation-sawfish
The historical ticker in WhatsApp:
http://bit.ly/1DYVCHj
Thanks for being such a nice audience!