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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 with the BlogHer bag! It had nothing to do with saving the world or strengthening Cambodia???s In this photo, Pagna is on the left. On the right, is Sopheap who I interviewed for BlogHer.

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A few Expat Bloggers in Cambodia

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Photo by Mythicaldude. Ex-pats are people who are citizens from other countries, but are living in Cambodia. Details Are Sketchy is an anonymous blogger who writes about life in Cambodia. Details Are Sketchy is an anonymous blogger who writes about life in Cambodia. I love her authentic style.

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Send Creative Commons T-Shirt (s) to Cambodia.

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I ran into her at BlogHer and immediately noticed her t-shirt because I have the same one. In fact, the photo I took of my kids wearing it won the Creative Commons photo contest ! So, if you'd like to support Creative Commons and send a t-shirt or two to Cambodia, you can purchase one at their site and have it sent to me.

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Meet A Cambodian BlogHer: Sopheap Chak

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photo by Oso Sopheap blogs at ifocus with the tagline ???three 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 three dimensions of life.???

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Learnings and Reflections from BlogHer about Mobile Phones for Video Blogging and Beyond

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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. Here's where the coffee cup photos enter.

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Lessons Learned About Social Networks and Fundraising from Cambodia Campaign on ChipIn

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Photo by Shel Israel. I am sitting here amazed that we were able to meet the campaign goal for the Cambodia Bloggers Summit in about week's time. She suggested that if anyone didn't want to pack their t-shirts, that I would be happy to take them to Cambodia. I want to thank Carnet Williams and ChipIn for the challenge match!

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Meet Michaela Hackner: BlogHer and Nonprofit Techie

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Photo by Michaela Hackner, Kalabird. Through a strange twist of fate, I connected again with Kalabird one of the first ex-pat bloggers from Cambodia that I discovered in 2005 because of her amazing photographs in flickr. How did you end up in Cambodia? What did you do while your in Cambodia (and Kenya)?

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