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September 22, 2005

World blogging guide

Rebecca MacKinnon at Global Voices gets the scoop on Reporters without Borders' Handbook For Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents being released today:

The Reporters Without Borders Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents is not for any of those purposes. It is the first truly useful book I've seen aimed at the kinds of bloggers featured here at Global Voices every day: People who have views and information that they want to share with the world beyond their own national borders. They are often people whose perspectives are not well represented in their own country's media, and certainly not well reported by the international media. Sometimes they are political dissidents, but usually not. Mainly, they are just ordinary citizens with a passion to communicate with the world - and no easier way to do so than by writing, podcasting, and posting pictures on their own blogs.

The Handbook for Bloggers is for people who want to be serious participants in the emergent online global conversation: How to set up a quality, credible blog. How to get it noticed. And.. if you're in a country where there government might not like what you're saying, how to avoid getting in trouble when you by-pass the information gatekeepers and talk directly to the world.

She then asks a series of trenchant questions... [Tags: GlobalVoices RebeccaMackinnon blogs blogging ReportersWithoutBorders]

Posted by D. Weinberger at September 22, 2005 07:23 AM


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I evern't comment on any topic about Blogger it will mine pleasure if any one told me about
" for what purpuse actually bloggers are made their blog".I will wait for comment .

Posted by: smith | March 18, 2006 01:04 PM


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