Hi DDN people -

   Suppose a newspaper or magazine reporter was given an assignment to
write an article about the Digital Divide Network web site.  The
reporter's editor tells the reporter, "Find out who is there and tell
our readers about them."

     In typical publishing fashion, this writing assignment is due later
the same day.  The reporter has exactly 3 hours to complete the
assignment.

     Is this do-able?  I asked myself that question recently and came up
with an answer.  Yes, this is do-able.

       I've set up a small web site explaining how a reporter could get a
quick survey of the people on the DDN web site.  Come to think of
it, anyone new to the DDN web site might find this a useful way to
get a quick overview of who is here. Thanks for helping spread the
word.

         See http://www.his.com/pshapiro/ddnprofiles.html

           Phil Shapiro
           DDN volunteer and participant


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"There's just so much more creativity and genius out there than
our media currently reflect."  FCC Commissioner Michael Copps
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