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Diplo IGCBP's Blog – June 2009 Archive (3)

[Tutorial] Use the Community to amplify your blogging power

If you are a blogger, or if you like to be an information hub to receive and forward important messages in your professional and social circles, this may be of interest to you. The idea can work even if you do not have a blog yet.





Today, the Diplo Internet Governance Community has 459 members, and it is growing every day. We are not only Alumni of Diplo education programmes, but also friends and partners. There is one single element… Continue

Added by Diplo IGCBP on June 3, 2009 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment

Send suggestions to EuroDig 2009

Below is the email sent by EuroDig calling for input:





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WE WANT TO KNOW YOUR POINT OF VIEW!



You are a European stakeholder and you want to contribute to shaping EuroDIG 2009?



Tell us the three main issues that should be discussed at EuroDIG 2009.



Tell us what experts should be invited to discuss these issues.



Please send your priority issues including names of experts to… Continue

Added by Diplo IGCBP on June 2, 2009 at 10:37am — No Comments

Monday: Computer, Freedom and Privacy - Live Webcasting!

The message below was sent to the private mailing list of Diplo IGCBP Alumni by member Katitza Rodriguez:



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Greetings:



Tomorrow at 9:00 US/EST Computer, Freedom and Privacy Conference will

be held in Washington DC. I strongly recommend you to virtually attend

the meeting, if you have the time. There is an online schedule for

live video streaming and a Twitter backchannel. You will find… Continue

Added by Diplo IGCBP on June 2, 2009 at 10:02am — No Comments

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