This just in,
a new site is up for Occupy Wall Street - and it is what is called a 'web aggregation' website - meaning it collects all the posts on the web about the Occupy movement.
You can see it here at
Occupyitnews
or www.occupyitnews.org
As you can see when you visit the site - it has hundreds of stories and videos on Occupy.
Full disclosure- my brother in law who has been running a web aggregation site for Latino news put this together - and it is a one stop shop for links to all things Occupy.
Here is his other website - http://www.hispanictips.com/
Update:
Just got off the phone with Tomas. He says thanks for the positive feedback.
As a content aggregator he explained that his search algorithim was useful in weeding out stories that are just using the 'Occupy' name for non news items. He told me you would not believe all the things being promoted by the word 'Occupy' from clothing to Hip Hop to REPUBLICANS!
It is by far the biggest things on the 'twittersphere' and it is difficult to parse out the the real new- which he says is all about the 99 percent of us, from the the fake /corporate news.
Glad he put it together for us to use and I hope you are too.
OccupyItNews - A Curated News Service Covering the Occupy Wall Street Movement & Related Occupy Events Throughout the Nation
The stories posted from today:
October 18, 2011
observer: Real World: Occupy Wall Street? MTV Issues Casting Call for Protesters :: Permalink
mediamatters: A Guide To The Smear Campaign Against Occupy Wall Street :: Permalink
adbusters: Oct. 18 Updates on #OCCUPYWALLSTREET :: Permalink
thenation: The OccupyUSA Blog for Tuesday (Oct. 18), With Frequent Updates :: Permalink
politico: Wall Street to Dems: you can’t have it both ways :: Permalink
thinkprogress: Pollster Who Attacked Occupy Wall Street Touts Business Relationship With Citibank – Doug Schoen :: Permalink
telegraph.co.uk: Occupy Wall Street financial backer also supports Mitt Romney – Robert Halper – The biggest financial backer of the Occupy Wall Street protests is a former “superstar” oil trader who earned up to $15 million (£9.5 million) a year and supports the Republican party, it has emerged. :: Permalink
occupywriters: Thirteen Observations made by Lemony Snicket while watching Occupy Wall Street from a Discreet Distance :: Permalink
csmonitor: Why Occupy Wall Street and Democratic pols aren’t exactly pals – A month into the Occupy Wall Street protests, the Democratic Party’s embrace of the movement can best be described as friendly, but loose. Both sides, it turns out, are wary of a close alliance. :: Permalink
oows.org: They have a website – The 1% fights back! #OccupyOccupyWallStreet is the voice of the 1%. We will no longer be silenced. :: Permalink
nydailynews: Occupy Wall Street protesters will likely have big impact on stock market, follow suit of history :: Permalink
alternet: Wall Street’s Second Occupation: The Rise of the NYPD’s Homeland Security State – Are drones above New York City next as the police militarize Lower Manhattan? :: Permalink
tnr: Occupy Wall Street Is Chaotic, Romantic, and Utopian—and That’s a Good Thing :: Permalink
huffingtonpost: Why Occupy Wall Street? 10 Reasons Protestors Picked the Right Target :: Permalink
Looks like a great tool for following all that is Occupy!!!