hi DDN community -

    here's an opportunity for our community to provide feedback about articles
in the new york times.  the new redesign of the new york times web site has a
feature which lists the 20 most blogged articles. 

     http://www.nytimes.com/gst/mostblogged.html

     so if you have a blog, no matter what you write, if you link to a
particular new york times article, the new york times will be aware of your blog
entry.

     there is free blogging available right on the DDN web site
http://www.digitaldivide.net  -- or you can use many other free blogging
services.  blogger.com is one of the best. 

     a good question to ask yourself is how much of your communication is
"internal," directed to people who care about this issue in the same way you do.
and how much of it is "external," visible to the general public? 

      if your answer is that 100 percent of your communication is internal, then
it's time for you to start blogging.

      we should all be shooting for a goal of at least 40 percent of our
communication to be external.  otherwise we'll end up doing what mike myers of
saturday night live suggests - "talk among yourselves."
 
            - phil

you can read what all DDN community members are blogging about on the DDN site
by visiting http://www.digitaldivide.net/blogs/


-- 
Phil Shapiro  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Wisdom starts with wonder." - Socrates
"Learning happens through gentleness."


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