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oso: On Flickr: 3 Photobloggers: oso posted a photo: http://tinyurl.com/26mdz6
Tuesday, January 8th, 20083 Photobloggers
Monday, January 7th, 2008CSS Grid Positioning Module Level 3
Monday, January 7th, 2008oso: New blog post: [Video] Don Suso y Doña Blanca: HiperBarrio es un proyecto de medios ciudadanos .. http://tinyurl.com/2om928
Monday, January 7th, 2008[Video] Don Suso y Doña Blanca Curra
Monday, January 7th, 2008HiperBarrio es un proyecto de medios ciudadanos basado en Medellín, Colombia que enseña como utilizar las herramientas del Web 2.0 para compartir las historias locales de Santo Domingo y San Javier La Loma, dos barrios de clase trabajadora.
Hace dos meses los participantes hicieron un video y texto acerca de la vida de Don Suso. El artículo fue publicado en el periodico semenal, Conexion.
La semana pasada, me llevaron a la casa de Don Suso para saludarle. Aqui es el video que grabé.
Monday, January 7th, 2008
China 2007: Online
As Solana Larsen noted over the weekend in her year-end review of Global Voices, China has become one of our most-covered countries. If you missed some of 2007’s biggest blog stories from the world’s most populous nation, Bob Chen’s guided tour is required reading.
Georgia: Presidential Election Update
Despite bloggers’ reports of voter intimidation and problems with registration lists, international observers gave their stamp of approval on Saturday’s presidential election in Armenia and the unofficial victory of incumbent Mikhail Saakashvili.
Iranian bloggers discuss Obama’s Iowa victory
Several Iranian bloggers are discussing the victory of U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama in the Iowa caucuses. Some rejoice in Obama’s victory, while others evaluate what impact “Obama as President” would have on Iranian political life, writes Hamid Tehrani.
Japan: The other side of the chasm
From the perspective of global communication, one may say that the world today is divided into two groups: those who are connected to the Internet and those who are not. The “chasm” between these two worlds was the topic of a post last week at the Uncategorizable Blog, translated from Japanese by Chris Salzberg, where the question was posed: How does the world of Internet users look to someone who is not connected?
Korea: Education proposals by the next President
The victory of conservative South Korean presidential candidate, Lee Myung Bak, has inspired an increase in online political activities and discussions. Much of the criticism focuses on Myung Bak’s controversial education policies.
Bangladesh: Cyclone Sidr relief efforts
“Cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh mid November, and although media attention has waned, the efforts to aid the victims still continue,” writes Global Voices Video Editor Juliana Rincón.
Vietnam: Regulating the Street Economy
A recent draft legislation aimed at improving traffic flow on Hanoi’s streets has sparked an internet debate and brought Vietnam’s huge economic divide into focus.
Roundups
How technology is helping Kenyans in a time of need, El Salvador’s top stories of 2007, photos of frozen Tehran … and lots more in today’s Global Roundups.