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Meet A Cambodian BlogHer: Sopheap Chak

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I can communicate with other people who I know face-to-face and those who I don't know. Many people in Cambodia are afraid to express their ideas about human rights and other issues. How come there are not so many BlogHers in Cambodia? There are women blogging in Cambodia. Cross posted on BlogHer

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Blog Day and One Web Day: Are You Participating?

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On that day, I'll be in Cambodia at the first Cambodian Blogger Summit Conference. Since the event is dedicated to BlogDay, I'm sure that my BlogDay post will point to five (or more) Cambodian BlogHers. OneWebDay is a celebration of the Web and what it means to us as individuals, organizations, and communities.

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Gender Blogging and Personal Branding: Khmer Style

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My Logo, Cambodian Style by Virak Now that I finished the campaign to raise the money to get myself to Cambodia to attend the Cambodia Bloggers Summit, I've been very busy preparing instructional materials. I can't wait to share what I learn with the Blogher Community). I'm very excited to be teaching Web2.0

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Meet The Dream Geek Team for Free Speech Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They gave instructions in detail about how non-governmental organizations, human rights groups, and individuals trying to speak the truth under dangerous circumstances can secure their communications and data, and minimize the likelihood that people will get caught or arrested as a result of their work." webjustice2.0

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Reflections from Global s London Summit

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Tharum and I have been in communication via our blogs, IM, and email for over a year now. I think it was more intense than a Westerner's culture shock visiting Cambodia for the first time. It was very similar to the way the blogher opening plenary was facilitated. I'm just back from the Global s Summit in London.

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Nonprofit Book Shelf: Robin Hood Marketing by Katya Andresen

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As Katya herself explains in a May interview with fellow Blogher Nonprofit Contributing Editor Britt Bravo "It lays out ten sound principles (I call them "Robin Hood Rules") behind some of the most successful marketing campaigns in history, and shows how anyone can use them to advance their cause by leaps and bounds.