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Happy OneWebDay!(3)

Tuesday is OneWebDay, the fourth annual celebration dedicated to broadening participation in the Web and highlighting issues related to its use. You can read more about the event at the official Web site here.

If you get a chance, try to catch one of the local events in your area. The most promising Bay Area gathering will be in Berkeley hosted by the Media Alliance and The Berkeley Center for New Media. According to the agenda: Read the rest of this entry »

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Happy OneWebDay. Whatever that is.(0)

In case you forgot to mark your calendar, today is OneWebDay. That means today is the day we all do, um, something, or other. Okay, I’m not really sure.

I’ve had several folks ask me about OneWebDay. And I feel like it’s something that as a good citizen and a mediocre business columnist in Silicon Valley that I ought to know about. Certainly, all the cools kids seem to be talking about it today.

But I’m still trying to figure out what it’s all about, and what I’m supposed to do, or think about, or not do, as the case may be. So here is what I found. Read the rest of this entry »

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