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While browsing the nptech tag list for recent bookmarks -- which is sort of like browsing a flea market - you don't know what treasures you'll find -- I found the site: extisp.icio.us If you really want to participate in this bloggish art form, you can do so here. The tagging tag is larger than the Cambodia tag.
One of the ideas I've been exploring is the whole notion of video blogging from Cambodia by Cambodians. While I was in Chicago, Ryanne Hodson , who I met at last year's BlogHer, is in Cambodia and Southeast Asia with Jay Dedman to document the work of Project Hope International. The bookmarks are here. The back story is here ).
At that point, I researching and organizing resources for artists on Arts Wire on how to use the web. When I find a blog by serependity or if referred to in another blog I'm reading, I'm now asking myself: Is the blog content of interest to me for my npo/ed tech work or Cambodia work or personal reasons? Oh, and my point was.
It uses sources such as how many delicious bookmarks, incoming links, how many times mentioned on Twitter, how many comments, etc. An Internet Lesson in Rural Cambodia. The Kids in Cambodia Say Thank You. Fighting for the Arts With Social Media. Where Are The Gen-Y Bloggers Who Write About Nonprofits and Social Change?
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