Un blog pour les sans-abris + un nouveau hotspot

via françois :

Le projet Homeless Archive vise à permettre aux gens n’ayant pas la chance d’avoir recours aux nouveaux moyens d’expression et de communication de partager leur exprérience quotidienne avec la planète. (…) √éle Sans Fil participera à la mise sur pied de ce service à Montréal. Au cours de la semaine prochaine, le parc Berri deviendra à nouveau un point d’accès à Internet sans fil.

On pourra consulter les blogs, interviews, commentaires à cette adresse :www.homelessarchive.org.

aussi,

un nouveau hotspot ISF est maintenant accessible chez Soupesoup, près du café chez josé sur duluth.


Posted: November 25th, 2004 | Author: m-c | Filed under: Blogs and people | Comments Off

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  1. 1 Riri said at 11:55 on November 25th, 2004:

    This was such an excellent read! I agree with everything you said as these are my reasons for blogging too. Thanks for sharing~

  2. 2 nantel said at 16:50 on November 25th, 2004:

    Truly excellent…and there must be some cosmic convergence to the fact that I’m reading this while eating an apple ;-)

  3. 3 Uneasy Rhetoric said at 01:13 on November 26th, 2004:

    10 Reasons to Blog

    Vu d’ici posts “10 reasons why blogging is good for you,” and acknowledges that, while blogging is a very public (and mildly if not sometimes very exhibitionistic) act, it is also personal and introspective.

    Her first reason, letting the world kn…

  4. 4 Andrea said at 07:39 on November 26th, 2004:

    this is really an outstanding summary why people blog and i absolutely agree that there is no greater joy than getting comments or feedback regarding your entries. this makes you feel connected and really keeps you going.

  5. 5 Jamin said at 13:41 on December 9th, 2004:

    Loved the atmoshpere of this post, and I must say I agree on most of what you say. I sometimes feel as if blogging is almost the same as forums. Except that where in forums the community is the nexus, and people come and go, blogs have almost the inverse topology; individuals are what the thing revolves around, and the discussions are more loosely defined, almost like gossamer threads.