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<center><big><big>all things .wiki</big></big></center>
 
May 24, 2006
;Web 2.0 & Human Rights - a nice fit
Filed under: [[Archive.org:20070331051446/http://RecentChanges.info/?cat=4|Wiki News]], [[Archive.org:20061230055923/http://RecentChanges.info/?cat=7|Wikis worth looking at]] — Mark
 
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Two [[WhatIsWiki|wikis]] are being used, [[Global Voices]] and [[Demologue]].
 
:Last August, when I was working on a story for Online Journalism Review about activists using technology to organize protests in [[:Category:Egypt|Egypt]], I made the mistake of focusing too much on {{tag|blog}}s. One of the people I interviewed, Alaa Abd El Fattah, was quick to pounce on me for asking about blogs and only blogs, when Egyptians were using so many other means to organize.
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:"The total cost of launching a global {{tag|human rights}} campaign using digital tools: $0.  The total time needed to launch a global human rights campaign using digital tools: 24 hours."
via [[Archive.org:20061223121605/http://www.PBS.org/mediashift/2006/05/digging_deeperblogs_wiki_googl.html|PBS: Blogs, Wiki, Google Bomb Used to Free Egyptian Activist]]


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