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Blog Action Day 2009

Publicado por alfredogandur, el 16 de octubre del 2009 a las 09:10 hrs.

La gente de Blog Action Day 2009 nos mandó este correo agradeciendo nuestra participación el dia de ayer, y recapitulando los resultados.

Espero les guste.

Nos leemos pronto

Hey bloggers,

You did it!

Yesterday you and bloggers in 155 countries across six continents wrote about a single issue that impacts us all, and turned Blog Action Day 2009 into one of the largest social change events ever held on the web.

Your participation helped change the conversation and showed the power of the web to connect people across the world who despite their varied backgrounds have one shared desire: to make a difference. According to blogpulse, we increased the number of posts about climate change on a given day by 500%, and CNN wrote a great article covering the excitement and diversity of today’s event across the web and around the world.

A full recap is up on our blog, and here are some highlights:

We hit 31,000 total trackable blog posts, and our current estimate is that together we reached at least 17.9 million people yesterday. We just exceeded 13,000 registered bloggers on the site and are working to get all of you who posted but haven’t yet registered into the final count.

We had at least three major world governments as active participants in this year’s event. United Kingdom Prime Minister Gordon Brown posted the first Blog Action Day entry in Britain at the stroke of midnight on the 15th, which was followed by Foreign Minister David Milliband and many others from the UK stationed around the world. The PSOE governing party of Spain hosted a bloggers event focused on climate change and transformed their website for the day to promote Blog Action Day. And late in the day, President Barack Obama’s White House blog joined in become part of the global movement of bloggers shaking the web.

Of course, well-known bloggers were a big presence yesterday as well:

  • The Official Google Blog gave a green tour of the company’s campus;
  • Mashable asked what you’re doing to reverse climate change;
  • The Unofficial Apple Weblog suggested “Five apps to help save the world”;
  • Treehugger gave us two simple things that could, by themselves, stop climate change;
  • Global Voices posted a roundup of bloggers from around the world writing in many languages;
  • Gadling spent the whole day posting about green travel;
  • BlogHer covered the road to the next international climate negotations in Copehagen.

There are many more, and we encourage you to check out the Featured Posts on the blogactionday.org homepage for a longer list of some of the world’s largest blogs.

Many of our nonprofit partners, leading organizations from around the world, were also actively involved in making the event a success:

  • TckTckTck released a beautiful and touching new video;
  • Greenpeace bloggers from around the world joined in;
  • World Wildlife Fund featured Blog Action Day on their international climate blog;
  • Oxfam helped emphasize the human side of the climate crisis;
  • 1Sky wrote about the front lines of political activism in the US;
  • The Nature Conservancy helped us understand the science of climate change;
  • NRDC’s Switchboard bloggers wrote informative posts all day;
  • Consequence wrote a whole series of posts on youth climate leadership.

You should all feel proud of this remarkable collective effort. And it doesn’t have to end today. For many, we hope this serves as an entry point into the broader movement to address the issue of climate change. There are a number of ways and some amazing organizations through which you can continue to remain involved, and we encourage you to check out our Take Action section to learn more.

We will continue providing updates and information about the success of today’s event and ongoing opportunities for involvement–including the the October 24th International Day of Climate Action organized by our friends at 350.org–here in the weeks ahead, and we hope you’ll stay with us.

Thank you so much,

Robin Beck
Lead Organizer
Blog Action Day 2009

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¡Nuevo blog!/ New Blog!

Publicado por alfredogandur, el 12 de octubre del 2009 a las 04:10 hrs.

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¡Estamos de estreno! Nos trajimos cuatro Victorias Aladas a casa en la última premiación de la AMAPRO y justo después de colocarlas en la repisa de los premios, recordamos dos cosas muy importantes:

1. La información en internet vuela y aplicaciones como twitter o las redes sociales nos hacen estar al pendiente de lo que postean  nuestros amigos, clientes, artistas favoritos y todo aquel que tenga acceso a internet y las ganas de decir algo.

2. Que estábamos reiterando el viejo dicho ” en casa del herrero asadón de palo”

¿A que me refiero con esto? A que somos una agencia integral, donde internet ( blogs, sites, redes sociales, campañas etc) forman una parte fundamental de nuestra vida diaria…y no le dábamos la atención correcta a nuestro blog.

Por eso, estrenamos este espacio que estaremos llenando con posts resultado de la vida diaria, el trabajo, la reflexión, el café del jarocho, lo que se hace en la red en otros lugares del mundo, pero sobre todo…con posts resultado de nuestro amor y pasión por internet.

Nos leemos pronto.

Kid Pauta

We have a new blog! Yep, we didn´t have one that fully satisfied us, so after pickung our Victorias Aladas Awards we decided to take a few minutes to create this new space to share with you all.

Internet moves and grows very fast in many many directions, and we live and breath  this media, so it was kinda shameful we didn´t pay enoguh attention to our blog, but that is over.

Feel free to come back very often to our we are filling this blog with  posts made with our daily experiencies, the jarocho coffee in the morning,  but most of all…posts made with our love and passion for this media.

See ya soon

Kid Pauta

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