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BlogHers, Gender Blogging, and Linux Chix in Cambodia!

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Click To Play Here a round up of some the fabulous women Bloghers in Cambodia and Linux Chix that I met. Dee Dee with the BlogHer bag! In this photo, Pagna is on the left. She was the facilitator for the event and did an excellent job keeping everyone on track and picking up key themes. Photo by Thomas Wanhaff.

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Learnings and Reflections from BlogHer about Mobile Phones for Video Blogging and Beyond

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While I was in Chicago, Ryanne Hodson , who I met at last year's BlogHer, is in Cambodia and Southeast Asia with Jay Dedman to document the work of Project Hope International. So, while at BlogHer 07 I had a little bit of a personal learning mission: What can I learn about mobile video blogging in a global context?

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Chris Brogan: What Were Your First Steps?

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At the same time I discovered places like the Well, ECHO (east coast hangout) and Meta Network (where arts wire has hosted). Later, as more and more people created web pages, I would hand facilitate comments and did primitive crowd sourcing. I also discovered the gopher! The Typo Police Page. Note the blink tag! t have hand code 2.)

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

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Flickr Photo by Ghbrett. You don't necessarily see women keynote at technology conferences (well accept for women focused technology conferences like blogher ), but Geoff was trying hard ensure a gender balanced program and succeeded. followed by 20-30 minutes of discussion with the audience facilitated by the hosts.

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Small Groups Can Change the World: An Interview with Marianne Manilov of The Engage Network

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Last week, after the election, BlogHer co-founder Lisa Stone, asked What Will You Do To Change America? The Engage Network is a nonprofit social venture that facilitates the power of small community groups to create social change. Now we all know who Rick Warren is because he hosted a debate; at that time nobody did.

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Women Rise Up Against War: Rae Abileah of CODEPINK

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Check out our local spotlight with great action photos on our site. hosting a tour of Iraqi women who visited over 100 US cities speaking about the need for the US to leave their country, The real success is the mom with a son in Iraq who emails me and says, “I want to do something. Cross-posted from BlogHer. Check it out.

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