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Oxylabs' Project 4β Partners with The Pulitzer Center to Empower Investigative Journalism with Web Intelligence
Oxylabs, the leading provider of ethical tools and solutions for large-scale public web intelligence acquisition, is pleased to announce a partnership with The Pulitzer Center, a renowned non-profit organization known for advancing in-depth, high-impact journalism on underreported global issues. This collaboration is part of Oxylabs' pro bono initiative, "Project 4β", which aims to support organizations working towards the greater good by providing advanced data collection tools and expertise.
Through this partnership, The Pulitzer Center gains free access to Oxylabs' expertise, the world's largest ethically sourced proxy network, and its AI and ML-driven WEB Scraper API. These web intelligence collection solutions will enable the Pulitzer Center to gather vast amounts of publicly available online information, delve into complex stories, and bring critical attention to often overlooked challenges worldwide.
"The Pulitzer Center is excited to partner with Oxylabs' "Project 4β". Their public data collection solutions will be instrumental in enhancing our investigative journalism efforts. The ability to efficiently gather and analyze large datasets is crucial for our work, and Oxylabs' tools will undoubtedly help us uncover and report on critical global issues" - Mouhamad Alem, CFOO at The Pulitzer Center.
The Pulitzer Center is dedicated to championing the power of stories to make complex issues relevant and inspire action. Through its innovative approach to journalism, The Pulitzer Center funds in-depth reporting on critical, most challenging global topics, ranging from financial transparency, environment, and global health to human rights and artificial intelligence. Its grantees have produced groundbreaking reports that continue influencing public discourse and inspiring worldwide policy change.
"We are delighted to collaborate with The Pulitzer Center, an organization that exemplifies excellence in investigative journalism. Through Project 4β, we aim to provide the Center and its network of journalists with the tools necessary to navigate the complexities of the digital information landscape, ensuring that vital stories reach and resonate with global audiences, creating a positive real-world impact." - Julius Černiauskas, CEO at Oxylabs.
Project 4β has recently welcomed PhD students from prestigious institutions such as Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University, who will leverage Oxylabs' solutions for their research. The initiative continues to support various impactful organizations, including Bellingcat, Global Witness, and Debunk.org.
Oxylabs invites investigative journalists, researchers, NGOs, and academic institutions to join Project 4β by filling out a form, granting them access to the company's advanced web intelligence solutions and the opportunity to unlock the full potential of public web data.
About Oxylabs
Established in 2015, Oxylabs is a web intelligence platform and premium proxy provider, enabling companies of all sizes to utilise the power of big data. Constant innovation, an extensive patent portfolio, and a focus on ethics have allowed Oxylabs to become a global leader in the web intelligence collection industry and forge close ties with dozens of Fortune Global 500 companies. In 2022, 2023 and 2024, Oxylabs was named Europe's fastest-growing web intelligence acquisition company in the Financial Times' FT 1000 list. For more information, please visit: https://oxylabs.io/
About The Pulitzer Center
The Pulitzer Center, founded in 2006, supports journalists to fill the gap in international and domestic reporting brought on by the changes to the legacy news business model and the resulting diminution of critical journalism. The goal is to raise awareness of systemic and underreported global issues through accurate, responsible, quality journalism across all media platforms. The Center provides direct support for in-depth reporting, and pairs it with an educational and public outreach program designed to engage all people, across the political spectrum and the divides of class, race, and religion.
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