Comfia TV in the "Gay Pride Parade"

Comfia TV has made a video report of "Gay Pride Parade" in Madrid last saturday. More than 1 million people there for diversity and equality. Lots of people from abroad (there're interviews with an italian guy, a girl form Chile and from Brazil, and more...)

It's in Spanish though

http://www.comfia.tv/programa/56.html

 

Mongolian video tribute to Emanuel Gronostay

http://saikhnaa-mgl.blogspot.com/2009/07/video-tribute-to-our-brother-em...

Our dear brother Emanuel was a UNI Communicator. He sadly passed away while attending the June 2009 UNI Communicators' Forum in Cyprus. It came as a shock to all of us, not only the attendees but UNI as a whole. He passed away at the very young age of 47 and his family and friends selflessly donated gifts to 47 children in Mongolia, the same number as his age.

Cool web 2.0 tools used for elections

http://28j.com.ar/

What is 28J?

Inspired by Twitteri, 28J is an online, real-time, participatory site. Its goal is get its own coverage of the upcoming legislative elections in Argentina. User-citizens can SMS or post directly to the site, or from their own websites.

28J follows its own agenda, the user's, the Argentinian people, which is the main difference with mainstream media.

Our Argentinian unions are active correspondants.

The Future of Collaborative Networks

from Claudio Piccinini

http://ostatic.com/blog/the-future-of-collaborative-networks

"Now the big question is, how do you implement a Collaborative Network? What are strategies and best practices? What technologies and design patterns are best suited? What are real world enterprise success stories? And how do you measure success?"

TweetDeck

http://tweetdeck.com/beta/

Check it out!

Here's more info:

TweetDeck is your personal browser for staying in touch with what’s happening now, connecting you with your contacts across Twitteri, Facebooki and more. TweetDeck shows you everything you want to see at once, so you can stay organised and up to date.

Photclimate.info

 

As promised in Cypros, here comes something about our photo competition. If find it interesting; spread it out through you websites. It is off course still a big chance to actually win a trip to Copenhagen.

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