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@_romi wide awake as well.

See the wrap-up of the Global Voices Summit by Rosental Alves live! - now on http://tinyurl.com/5mn7ob
Ethan Z. introducing new board member.
http://tinyurl.com/6939r6 EU proposes blogging regulations
Ethan Z. is giving a review of the various versions of Global Voices
The conversation now is focusing on how to strengthen and use this wonderful online community we are in.
@jilliancyork You only think that you are insulted....whereas this is really just how we show our love. :)
Bloggers are instrumental in filling the info gap in situations where the media can't function: natural disasters and political crises.
Neha: Bloggers define the crisis. Bloggers determine what's important.
@jilliancyork too late :)
Live blog feed: http://tinyurl.com/6mk228
Neha V. takes a humorous look at the how "trivial" blogging is actually an important cultural tool. trivial is quite serious in blogging.
Our break is coming to an end, but not without its announcements! David Sasaki is announcing the new grantees for Rising Voices.
Session live blog: http://tinyurl.com/5o25f9
Currently existing Lingua sites are Chinese, Arabic, German, Spanish, French, Malagasy, Portuguese, Japanese, Bangla, and Farsi!
New lingua sites....Hindi, Macedonian, Albanian, and Italian.
Be sure to check out the Lingua Global Voices Site: www.globalvoicesonline.org/...
Portnoy, head of GV lingua, begins by thanking GV authors for the wonderful content that is generated on the site.
in between sessions, we had a short unscheduled break. Session 4 starts now: Translation and the Multilingual Web
Recommended article: http://tinyurl.com/3b4ozj