Ok, so Toronto just had an earthquake ( June 23, 2010 at 1:45 ). I don’t really know what the details are yet, but I can give updates. That’s not what is interesting to me, so much as the speed at which I was able to figure out what happened. I was able to figure out where and when it was about 5 minutes after it happened. The speed at which we can get information these days is astounding. I felt the ground shake and immediately did a Google search and found all sorts of relevant results – most of which were from twitter.
I think that for breaking information, the Internet is an amazing place to ween data, but to get trusted information, classic journalism is still king, albeit not for too much longer. What do you think?
In an emergency situation like an earthquake, would you go to twitter to report it?
Update: From what I can tell, it was a 5.5 magnitude on the Ontario/Quebec Border