In the waiting line: iPhone, new job, fight for science blogs…

Someone is waiting or holding at this moment new iPhone, others are planning escapade from the city for awhile (moi@dopplr), looking for new job and fighting for science blogs, while others are supporting this Cause. It is almost 2 a.m. in Belgrade, Serbia.

With Apologies to The Who

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PJ asks @ Virtual roundtable

Paul Jones asked yesterday via Twitter three questions on online social networks for roundtable OCLC Nextspace. It started with twittering, then at facebook, so some of the results /answers can be seen here(on defining) , here (on impacts) and here (effects on certain instituions, now and in the future).

updated edit: here’s question 4 and question 5.

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Brave new photography -JPG mag

Issue 12, closing in 33 days. Three themes:  Creative licence (photography as design), Family (Who are the people close to you?),  and Fashion (telling stories with photos and clothing). I’ve been busy to submit more, but you feel free to register and to participate.

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Petition for Pay-Pal in Serbia!

I wrote about this issue much earlier, as well as on the feedback, and now for those who live in Serbia, or want to help in this action, on this Pay-Pal online petition you can leave your signature.

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RCHP – Can’t stop!

Blogroll, Music, Serbia, art, culture, general, internet, media, open access, vlog — Danica @ 11:54 pm, June 27, 2007

This is how Serbian people (and others from ex-YU and neighbouring countries) had great time last night in Serbia, Indjija, and hunger for good rock ‘n’ roll concert. Red Hot Chili Peppers landed to the field by helicopter, and started with this, playing one hour and fifteen minutes concert.

“White heat is screaming in the jungle”.

Music the great communicator!

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The world is talking. Are you listening?

This is tag line for Global Voices online, a global citizens’ media project founded at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, a research think-tank focused on the Internet’s impact on society. Their mission and work that covers whole world regions and topics, is:

Global Voices seeks to aggregate, curate, and amplify the global conversation online – shining light on places and people other media often ignore. We work to develop tools, institutions and relationships that will help all voices, everywhere, to be heard.

With tens of millions of people blogging all over the planet, how do you avoid being overwhelmed by the information overload? How do you figure out who are the most influential or respected and credible bloggers or podcasters in any given country, especially those outside your own?

Global voices service include international team of volunteer authors, regional blogger-editors and translators that guides through global blogosphere. The one of them wrote the story on my issue that happened a month ago, and this morning I found out the same one in Portugese, from Brasilian colaborator. Good to hear what they think and talk.

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