During the Clogger Summit, Beth Kanter brought over some durable video cameras that shoot directly to MP4 format. Perfect for beginning videobloggers.
One of the concerns that came up at the summit was getting more rural voices in the world of blogs. Especially in primarily agrarian Cambodia.
Agricultural researcher Mandevu's Ph.D field ...
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Today I did a short lecture introducing the subject of blogging to a journalism class at the University of Phnom Penh. As promised, here is a list of links I covered in my very brief overview:
Blogging Service providers:
http://www.blogger.com
http://www.wordpress.com
Cambodian Web Logs:
http://www.norodomsihanouk.info
http://deedeedoll.blogspot.com
http://www.tharum.info
http://www.vireak.net
About Cambodia:
http://beth.typepad.com
http://www.phnomenon.com
Blog Training and Networking:
http://pitw.wordpress.com
http://www.khmeros.info
http://www.cloggersummit.net
Blogging or 'news'?
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/TECH/09/24/cambodia.blogs.ap/index.html
http://edition.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/bethechange/cassie/
Blog Aggregators and Networking Sites
http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/-/world/east-asia/cambodia/
http://feed.e-khmer.net
http://www.technorati.com
http://blogsearch.google.com
Blogs ...
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... rhymes much better than 'Blogs for Myanmar'.
Today is the international day of support for Burmese bloggers, and in keeping with this, I'd like to note that the Cambodian Government has asked the Burmese government to exercise restraint. (Courtesy Radio Free Asia: http://tinyurl.com/2demqk)
I'd be quite happy if Myanmar's internet connection ...
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A live demonstration of the other kind of 'Clogging' - Appalachian style - at the 2007 Clogger Summit, by Javier Sola of Khmer Open Source. (You just had to be there.)
Click on the picture for video by Preetam Rai, and cheers to Lux Mean for webbing it up. Extended version: ...
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An example made for fun just after the Web 2.0 workshop. For more visual and textual detail, click on the picture.
Used Beth's camera to take the shot, downloaded it from her memory stick, and Virak directed me to the computers CityLink had wired up. Managed to upload it just before ...
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