There's no simple way to browse a list of orgs; right now you'd have to go
to the Create a Community page and browse the drop-down list of
organizations. Unfortunately, the info captured about each organization is
very limited. The site is set up for a member to sign up and add their
contact information, so any info we have about a particular org is really
just the contact info for the person who added it. This is something we'd
have to improve in the future...

ac

Bob Jonas wrote:
> Andy
>
> How about a list/links of all the different organizations people work
for.
>
> Rgds
>
> Bob
>
> Bob Jonas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.merseybroadband.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Carvin
> Sent: 26 January 2005 16:20
> To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group
> Subject: [DDN] How to find other DDN members from your country
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> In her DDN blog today, Ulla Hennig wondered how many DDN members were
also
> from Germany. I posted a quick reply on her blog, but I thought I would
also
> post something to the entire group as well.
>
> If you're interested in finding out how many people on DDN are from your
> country, it's really easy. Just go to http://www.digitaldivide.net and
type
> the name of your country into the search field at the top right corner of
> your screen. This will generate a list of all DDN members from your
country,
> as well as other DDN content related to the country.
>
> I just tried a few different countries and here's what I found.
>
> Canada: 30 members
> Nigeria: 11 members
> India: 27 members
> USA: 460 members
> UK: 30 members
> South Africa: 8 members
> Iraq: one member
> Indonesia: three members
>
> If you don't see your name listed, it's because you haven't updated your
DDN
> profile to list your home country. Simply log into the site (or register
if
> you haven't already) and complete your profile, including selecting your
> home country. Once you've done this, the next time you search for your
> country, you should be listed.
>
> Soon we'll be adding a new feature to DDN: DDN Friends. This means you
will
> be able to view a DDN member's profile and click a link to designate them
as
> one of your friends or colleagues. You will then be able to see a list of
> all of your DDN friends on your own member profile. I'll let everyone
know
> once this feature has been added.
>
> thanks,
> ac
>
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