- Willakuy
Willakuy URL [http://www.willakuy.com/ www.willakuy.com] Type of site News aggregator website Commercial? No Registration Free Owner [http://com.miami.edu University of Miami School of Communication] Created by [http://com.miami.edu/Faculty-Staff/Grinfeder.htm Kim Grinfeder] Launched March 2007 Willakuy is a community-based
news aggregator web site that displays content from Spanish-language newspapers in the Americas and Spain. Willakuy stands for “news” in theQuechua language. The Web site links together a virtual community of users interested inLatin America andLatino studies.Willakuy users may submit news headlines that link to an article’s original Web site. Users may vote on news items, post comments, or search for news by keyword, country, and username. The user-based ranking system determines whether or not a news item gets published on the home page.
Functionality
Willakuy uses the same model as
Digg to create a social community of news readers interested in news from the Spanish-speaking world.Users post links to news that they find interesting and vote on in the "noticias pendientes" files. The articles with the most votes rise in rankings and get posted to the homepage.
Users can also post comments on the articles, message other users, and search posted news by
keyword , country or username. Items are categorized under one of 23 country listings or as international news.Registration and log-in are quick and the instructions are fairly intuitive. A large majority of postings are in Spanish.
History
The Web site is a project of the
University of Miami School of Communication, the Knight Center for International Media, and the Maestria de Periodismo en Espanol. The School, under the leadership of Dean Sam L. Grogg, is a leading program in communication research and practice, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in Journalism (Print, Electronic and Visual), Advertising, Public Relations, Motion Pictures and Communication Studies.External links
* [http://www.willakuy.com www.willakuy.com Official site]
* [http://com.miami.edu/ UM School of Communication] * [http://knight.miami.edu/ Knight Center for International Media]
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