Monday, January 2, 2006

Irregular Periods Perimenopause Vblogging and democracy

After speaking of wikis, chat, have entered the podcasting in K-Government and I can only speak of video blogging.

or vblogging The video blogging is the latest trend that is seeping into the new social web that together we are forming. And of course, be an indispensable tool in communication and social policy . Already convinced of the true potential of the popularization of video post, as John Tobin, which according to BBC News those politicians who want to be considered for the pResidential 2008 will be video blogging.

Convinced That Councillor Tobin is by the 2008 presidential elections, Most Politicians in the U.S. will vlog or die in the public eye

But as usual, until it reaches us this trend will have to guess still take a while.

This was the first year that blogs are starting to become popular our representatives. While in the Anglo world and enjoy intrinsic thematic networks of political bloggers as reflected directory Campaigthey do not know language, ministers who do not have advanced degrees, mayors who have not completed basic studies or functionally illiterate councilors And this is precisely where I disagree, the first thing is that there to generalize and of course with the implementation of new communication tools can fix this big mess that we want to show Franky. I already said in a comment to his post. I do not agree with your point of view . The city is smart and although for most people a stake in political life is only exercising the right to votor every four years, so one is left to an oligarchy that wants to impose. Proof is in the blogosphere participation of many voices, neighborhood or actions, or signs of a long balcony banner so that little by little we are accustomed. And little by little the old political system that we are being transformed and is giving more voice to the world. Now the user must see which way the balance tilts.

What the force be with you!

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