Storify
Storify, the service that enables people to organize Facebook comments, tweets, YouTube videos, and most anything on the Web into narratives, has revamped its interface to make it easier to build stories. Users have a larger area to write stories, it’s easier to move elements around in a Storify with a new collapsed view, and a revised bookmarklet enables people to add media to a Storify from anywhere on the Web. || How to: How to use Storify as a reporting tool | Storify’s best uses turn news into conversations
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