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The Social Web is Not Flat

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In less than 24 hours, I will be boarding a plane bound for Mumbai to present at the NASSCOM conference called NASSCOM India Leadership where I'll be on a panel on NGO and Social Media as well as lead a discussion at an unconference on whether CEO/Executive Director's should use social media.

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Cambodia Bloggers Summit: Help Young Cambodian Bloggers Join the Global Conversation

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Personal Information Technology Workshop ??? They are organizing the first " Cambodian Blogger Summit (aka Cloggers Summit) " to take place 30-31 August 2007 in Cambodia. tools) can make their study, work, and life easier. tools) can make their study, work, and life easier. Keynote welcome.

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Vietnam and Indonesia Join TechSoup Asia’s Growing Family

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We proudly welcome NGO partners Vietnet-ICT and the Lin Centre in Vietnam, as well as ASEAN Foundation , Kopernik Marketplace , and YCAB Foundation in Indonesia to the TechSoup Global family. Our New NGO Partners in Vietnam. Our New NGO Partners in Indonesia.

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Meet A Cambodian BlogHer: Sopheap Chak

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three dimensions of life.??? She has worked for that NGO for almost two years. This was a trip to bring urban young people to experience life in a rural area and to deliver school supplies for children who live in the province and are very poor. I want to share information. There are women blogging in Cambodia.

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New Online Learning Resource for NGOs - Building Electronic Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Image from Internet Village Motoman project in Ratanakiri Village in Cambodia The above image is from the Ratanakiri Village project in Cambodia. The village is located in a remote region of Cambodia's northeast. There are no highways, no electricity, and villagers life a simple life.

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The Pros/Cons of Social Web for NGOs from Kabissa

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Kabissa, an organization that supports African civil society organizations so they can put information and communication technologies to work for the benefit of the people they serve, has recently published a terrific overview of the promises and and pitfalls of Web2.0 for African Civil Society.

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Amazing Video Blogging Project In India: Must See

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is so much what I'd love to see happen in Cambodia - to see a video of daily life in a developing country through the eyes of people who actually live there. This NGO is at the initial stages of its development and is yet to be registered. The site provides contact information. I'm addicted to Swajana which means ???our

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