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Social Tech Training in Toronto Teaches Web Tools for Change
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Another event to add to your planner - Social Tech Training is geared towards training social change-minded organizations in using the web to activate, communicate and inspire.
Reviews of Web 2.0 2006... And Into The Future
BlogI am very much addicted to the Read/Write Web, that is to say: it's where I like to surf for all the latest and greatest. And this upcoming week is no exception.
You want reviews of 2006 and all that shook down and what it all means as we launch into 2007? Richard MacManus and his 2.0 crack team of writers always seem to hit all the issues, news, conferences, and sum them up well, with honesty and realism in their writing, reporting and critiquing.
SO - I'll be watching and reading and hopefully reporting back and linking on The Standard, as per the usual, but let's be honest, it's 11 days, yes, ELEVEN days, until the stores close and the 12 Days of Christmas (technically are supposed to, in theory) begin. So while I shop, or rather, make my homemade gifts (oh my family love me for it, really they do) and we all feast over and over again, you can always take a spin through the read/write to catch what you've missed.
Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad
BlogThe Web 2.0 Summit kicked off this week in San Francisco. One of the more popular workshops is a rapid fire launch and demonstration of new technologies, products and business models.
From social networking sites like "the blogophere of bulletin boards", to tools like, "yellow post-it notes", which allows you to share smart data, to a 3D social network that operates inside your browser called 3B.
The Read/Write guys summed up the projects revealed quite nicely in this article here.
Chinese Bloggers Conference: Compassion, Hard-Working, Global
BlogBlogging In China - They Have Open Source Conferences Too
I recently found this article in China's Danwei online magazine. It highlights an article written on the recent blogging conference held last week in Hangzhou, China (it was the second annual!), and touches on reasons why the Chinese government should be embracing, not blocking, these future-thinking, web 2.0 savvy citizens and bloggers.
Read this article here, a summary of the conference, the people in attendance and the issues and topics that were covered.
A Recap On A Social Software Panel in Newfoundland
BlogMarketing Your Film Online
How does one effectively utilize the internet to promote and market a film project?
That was the question raised by filmmakers and members of the National Film Board and Telefilm Canada that spawned the workshop "Marketing Your Film Online", an event sponsored by Telefilm Canada at this year's St. John's International Women's Film Festival that wrapped up this week in Newfoundland.













