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  • 27 Sep 2007 Quotes from keynote speaker Ethan Zuckerman – Web 2.0: Simple tools and smart people

  • 27 Sep 2007 BROSDI: what we can all learn from these Ugandan Web 2.0 pioneers

  • 26 Sep 2007 First Nations in Canada, Web 2.0 and preserving cultural heritage

  • 26 Sep 2007 A new Web 2.0 SMS revolution for African markets?

  • 25 Sep 2007 Rejuvenate, restore, protect: Australian Aboriginal cultural survival and Web 2.0

  • 25 Sep 2007 Is the Participatory Web really in parallel with participatory development?

  • 25 Sep 2007 Blogging for development: should we follow the hype?

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    • Glossary | The Participatory Geoweb
    • Geographic Information Science and Public Participation
    • When it comes to websites… small IS beautiful « Aptivate | A Blog for ICT4D
    • Aptivate - International I.T. Development
    • Kenyan mapping tool helps Haiti quake victims
    • Podcasts can inform poor farmers - SciDev.Net
    • Global Voices Online » Myanmar’s First Barcamp in Yangon
    • Preparing for a mobile phone uprising in Africa | Katine | guardian.co.uk
  • Random Posts

    • Web2forDev Conference: the way forward
    • Climate Change Mashup
    • Tanzania - an example of the vibrant African blogosphere
    • Pambazuka's podcasting experiment in Africa
    • Le web.2 défend la liberté d'expression et les droits humains
  • Topics of this blog

    • africa
    • agriculture
    • application
    • bandwidth
    • blog
    • blogging
    • civil society
    • community
    • conference
    • connectivity
    • cta
    • development
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    • Internet
    • journalists
    • knowledge
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    • language
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    • mobile phone
    • open source
    • participation
    • participatory web
    • peer2peer
    • questions
    • radio
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    • rural development
    • sharing
    • social bookmarking
    • tic
    • video
    • videoblogging
    • web 2.0
    • web2.0
    • web2fordev
    • wiki
  • web2fordev journalists

    Brenda Zulu is a journalist who comes from Zambia. She is specialized in Information Communication Technologies and social issues. (Articles)

    Gnona Afangbedji est un journaliste économique qui vient du Bénin. Il s’intéresse au traitement de l’information sur les progrès dans les TIC. (Articles)

    Ramata Soré est une journaliste du Burkina Faso spécialisée dans toutes les questions liées au Web2.0. (Articles)

    Ibrahima Faye est un journaliste du Sénégal qui s’est très vite spécialisé dans le domaine des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication (TIC)

    Noel Kokou Tadégnon journaliste multimédia Togolais, est spécialisé dans la radio, la production télévisée et la photographie de presse. (Articles)

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