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Hyperlocal is information oriented around a well-defined community with its primary focus directed toward the concerns of the population in that community. The term can be used as a noun in isolation or as a modifier of some other term (e.g. news). When used in isolation it refers to the emergent ecology of data (including textual content), aggregators, publication mechanism and user interactions and behaviors which centre on a resident of a location and the business of being a resident. More recently, the term hyperlocal has become synonymous with the combined use of applications on mobile devices and GPS technology. Use of the term originated in 1991, in reference to local television news content.

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  • Hyperlokalität (de)
  • Hyperlocal (en)
  • Hyperlocal (fr)
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  • Hyperlokalität bezeichnet den Zustand, in dem alle Geräte und Objekte digital verlinkt und örtlich lokalisierbar sind. Der Begriff Hyperlokalität setzt sich aus den englischen Wörtern hyperlinking und localization zusammen. Die technologischen Grundlagen für Hyperlokalität sind mobile Geräte, RFID, GPS, Augmented Reality und Bilderkennungsverfahren. In seiner journalistischen Dimension steht der Begriff Hyperlokalität für Lokaljournalismus in einem geographisch eng begrenzten Raum. (de)
  • Hyperlocal is information oriented around a well-defined community with its primary focus directed toward the concerns of the population in that community. The term can be used as a noun in isolation or as a modifier of some other term (e.g. news). When used in isolation it refers to the emergent ecology of data (including textual content), aggregators, publication mechanism and user interactions and behaviors which centre on a resident of a location and the business of being a resident. More recently, the term hyperlocal has become synonymous with the combined use of applications on mobile devices and GPS technology. Use of the term originated in 1991, in reference to local television news content. (en)
  • Hyperlocal renvoie à la publication d'informations ciblant une communauté géographique très définie, avec pour ambition de répondre aux préoccupations directes de ses membres. Le terme est souvent utilisé dans le cadre de l'usage de téléphones mobiles et de technologies de géolocalisation. Aux États-Unis, le mot commence à être utilisé en 1991, en référence aux télévisions locales d'information. (fr)
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  • Hyperlokalität bezeichnet den Zustand, in dem alle Geräte und Objekte digital verlinkt und örtlich lokalisierbar sind. Der Begriff Hyperlokalität setzt sich aus den englischen Wörtern hyperlinking und localization zusammen. Die technologischen Grundlagen für Hyperlokalität sind mobile Geräte, RFID, GPS, Augmented Reality und Bilderkennungsverfahren. In seiner journalistischen Dimension steht der Begriff Hyperlokalität für Lokaljournalismus in einem geographisch eng begrenzten Raum. (de)
  • Hyperlocal is information oriented around a well-defined community with its primary focus directed toward the concerns of the population in that community. The term can be used as a noun in isolation or as a modifier of some other term (e.g. news). When used in isolation it refers to the emergent ecology of data (including textual content), aggregators, publication mechanism and user interactions and behaviors which centre on a resident of a location and the business of being a resident. More recently, the term hyperlocal has become synonymous with the combined use of applications on mobile devices and GPS technology. Use of the term originated in 1991, in reference to local television news content. (en)
  • Hyperlocal renvoie à la publication d'informations ciblant une communauté géographique très définie, avec pour ambition de répondre aux préoccupations directes de ses membres. Le terme est souvent utilisé dans le cadre de l'usage de téléphones mobiles et de technologies de géolocalisation. Aux États-Unis, le mot commence à être utilisé en 1991, en référence aux télévisions locales d'information. (fr)
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