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A few Expat Bloggers in Cambodia

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Photo by Mythicaldude. The Cambodian Blog community has many facets, including an active group of "ex-pat" bloggers. Details Are Sketchy is an anonymous blogger who writes about life in Cambodia. She also has the definitive list of Cambodian BlogHers here. I think he might be the first ex-pat Cambodian blogger.

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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 is one of two women on the five-person Clogger Team responsible for organizing the Cambodian Bloggers Summit. Dee Dee with the BlogHer bag! In this photo, Pagna is on the left. Photo by Thomas Wanhaff.

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What color is the social web?

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I referenced Liza Sabater's Brown Bloggers meetups, but could not point to any studies or stats. The consultant also pointed out that flickr photo I used seemed to indicate that the percentage are low. Blog is Beautiful Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander-American, and black bloggers. it just doesn't depend on them, bloggers say.

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Live Blogging Cross Interview With Anina

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Meet Anina.net who is a fashion blogger from Paris. She came to Blogher because she was invited by Six Apart and wanted to connect with blogher role models. She came to Blogher because she was invited by Six Apart and wanted to connect with blogher role models. Technorati Tags: blogher bloghercon

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Chris Brogan: What Were Your First Steps?

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s a description from an archived web page [link] of how my role changed over my ten years at this job. I used my webcam attached my laptop as my first digital camera to record photos from a conference that I was taking notes for - and then publishing as web pages. In the nonprofit sector, there were not many bloggers in 2004.

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Mark Pesce at CUA09 - Think Like a Cloud, Make a Storm, Kill the Tower!

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Photo by James Jordan I'm actually in the clouds, flying to California on Virgin America using the (not free) wifi listening to Mark Pesce's keynote via Mike Seyfang delivered the other day at Connecting Up Australia the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Australia (see web site for details). I keynoted the conference last year.

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