DirectoryMix Web Resources » Article Details

The Guardian's excellent Web 2.0 blog-up - Read More

Date Added: July 22, 2008 11:08:02 AM
If we build it, they'll shrug Comment Late last month The Guardian quietly put to sleep its exercise in fighting climate change via the power of blogs, Tread Lightly. Nine months of weekly personal CO 2 reduction pledges by Guardian readers had shown, Carolyn Fry wrote bravely, "that even relatively small weekly carbon savings can add up to significant amounts if enough people ...

Category: Blogs » Personal Blogs


No comments are posted yet


 
Name:*
Email:*
Website:  (optional)
Comment:*
(html and bb codes are filtered and not allowed)

Do the math:*CAPTCHA - Do The Math
 

Related Articles

Benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom are explained in new Becta report

Becta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.

Mumbai terror - live action unfolds on blogs, sms

As the terror drama unfolded in the country's financial capital Mumbai, social networkers and bloggers rapidly posted pictures of the ongoing events and sent sms-es over phone to whet the growing hunger for information and reports of live unedited action

These dogged blogs!

Bollywood’s bloggers, otherwise politically correct, have unsheathed their claws. TOI speaks to Shobhaa De, author and Shekhar Kapur, an avid blogger, on the trend.

Authors in Toledo: Pack your sense of adventure and go

No matter your income, age, or experience, you can visit the land of your dreams if you abide by Rick Steves’ sage advice: pinch your pennies and forgo or delay the purchase of (fill in the blank); plan your trip thoroughly, and travel frugally. If yo

For grad, blogging dies hard

As a staff, we "have very little in common aside from being completely obsessed with blogs and blogging." So wrote Nicholas Jackson when he announced this paper's staff. Most of us have experience snarkily chronicling campus goings-on, personal goings-