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Thank you UNICEF for the terrific venue and food today!
5:31 AM Nov 23rd
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Wrapping up . Looking forward to cocktails!
5:25 AM Nov 23rd
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Citizen journalism will require audience to be more savvy in determining what news is valuable
5:10 AM Nov 23rd
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RT: @ Web has had an impact on social interaction that hasn't all been positive around the world so not surprising in UG.
5:00 AM Nov 23rd
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What will be the impact of civil journalism on existing media, society and governance in UG?
4:54 AM Nov 23rd
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Journalism finds itself at a moment where its role as gatekeeper of news is threatened not just by new tech but by the audience it serves.
4:27 AM Nov 23rd
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@ great job!
4:24 AM Nov 23rd
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@ is talking about his experiences during the riots. Glad to finally meet him!
4:17 AM Nov 23rd
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Ujima project focuses on government transparency, AID, weapons, lobbying in African countries.
4:13 AM Nov 23rd
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Ron Nixon from NY times talking about his ujima project. Check it at
4:03 AM Nov 23rd
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Enablers: mobile based web, local solutions, local LUG, affordable web hotspot services.
3:43 AM Nov 23rd
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Barriers noted: language, comp literacy, power infrastructure, awareness, cost, access to PC's.
3:41 AM Nov 23rd
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Ha! RT: @ No, I don't agree. Try putting the 5 different wedding meetings UG's have to attend every week on the web?
3:35 AM Nov 23rd
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Anybody have any questions for Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of World Wide Web? Ask through
3:32 AM Nov 23rd
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A breakdown in traditional social interaction is a negative aspect of the web in Uganda. Would you agree?
3:29 AM Nov 23rd
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Crowdsourcing...The web will enable people to contribute ideas to solving Ugandan problems.
3:27 AM Nov 23rd
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RT: @ @ Biggest barrier is that the web is currently TOO expensive for the ordinary Ugandan.
3:25 AM Nov 23rd
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Participants answering questions at
3:22 AM Nov 23rd
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"What are the key barriers and enablers for the web to benefit the daily life of avg Ugandan?" Answer and !
3:16 AM Nov 23rd
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Next discussion "by 2015, how will the web have changed, benefitted and impacted the daily life of the average Ugandan?"
3:15 AM Nov 23rd
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- Name Trisha Olsson
- Location Uganda (most of the time)
- Web http://trishaolss...
- Bio www.Camara.ie delivers refurbished computers to schools in Africa, using open-source educational tools. Trisha helps make it happen and is a wannabe geek.
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