Archive for September, 2007



Support the Monks’ protest in Burma
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION
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A Day of International Action for a Free Burma
Free Aung San Suu Kyi & Support the Monks in Burma
Saturday 6TH OCTOBER 2007
Time: 12 NOON in every major city across the world
We are marching in solidarity with the monks and ordinary people of Burma who are risking their […]

Facebook users can see the group “Support the Monks’ protest in Burma” at: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=24957770200

young Toronto man’s modest Internet campaign to support Burmese protesters has exploded into an international forum for tens of thousands typing around the world.Since its creation 10 days ago, 19-year-old Alex Bookbinder’s Facebook group, “Support the Monks’ protest in Burma,” has amassed […]

human chain in second life for Burma

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The Money Programme will be the first BBC Television programme broadcast in virtual online world Second Life.
Reporter Max Flint and his spiky-haired alter-ego, MP Masala, travel deep into cyberspace to meet its virtual entrepreneurs, and find out how real fortunes are made.

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Bank’s U-turn on student charges
A student campaign using the social networking website Facebook has forced a multinational bank into a U-turn over charges.
The summer of facebook
“This is the summer of Facebook. The social network went from relative obscurity outside of college campuses to the next big thing, with a multi-billion dollar valuation and more than […]




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