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And, not only that, Gina graciously gave me some of her BlogHer swag to take to Cambodia and this is a perfect way to say Thanks! And if I was till in Cambodia, I would translated the meme. Instead, you'll have to settle for some Linux Chix from Cambodia on a ladder. Photo by Cambodia4kids. Photo from Cambodia4kids
I got tagged by three different people for the same blogger meme that swirling around the blogosphere. Here's the meme: Publish five little known facts about yourself, and then tag five of your blogger pals to participate. The culprits are: Matthew Saunders , Nedra Weinreich , and Dina Mehta.
The ngo meme is: What are the five resources that you would recommend to anybody working in an NGO who wanted to know about information management and technology but didn't know where to start. Here's the folks that I'm tagging for this NGO meme and perhaps can broadened the resources beyond US borders. Tag 5 other colleagues.
To see an example of one of these memes, view the front page of flicker.com. The tagging tag is larger than the Cambodia tag. A tag cloud is a weighted diagram of words used for tags by a particular tagging community where the larger the font indicates more frequent or popular usage. Check out Kevan's Exquisite Corpse site.
He points over to a post from Mean Lux in Cambodia and his flickr set. The red t-shirt show your support meme didn't originate online - it started offline in countries from that region showing support. Take for example Sopheak's report about what is happening on the ground in Cambodia and how it is being amplified by the Internet.
The 8 Random Facts About Me meme is circulating in the nptech blogspace here , here , and here (I got tagged twice already, so ignored it.) I hate memes as much as Alan does. But, today, I got tagged again. by CogDog Blog. but it could serve as a nice virtual icebreaker before you meet with a group face-to-face.
Monday, January 5, 2009 at 4:45 pm | Permalink Stuart G Hall wrote: Like the 5 a day meme, thanks. Why did I know of your connection Cambodia! Nope – a personal project. Early days – proposal stage… but will happen! Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 11:04 am | Permalink iHanna wrote: Very inspiring list!
An Internet Lesson in Rural Cambodia. The Kids in Cambodia Say Thank You. Let the Change Blogging Meme Hit The Road. Thanks Teresa Crawford For Helping Us Swim Upstream. Don't Let $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation Slip Away! Why Is Pharoth Wearing A Foo Camp T-Shirt? Social Media ROI: Compare With Paper. Giving Good Poke.
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