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Now sharing 890 Flickr Photos via Creative Commons and saidia.org
After the worrying discussion of the Facebook Purge over the weekend (in case you missed it, I urged my activist friends to stop using Facebook for their organizing – it’s too risky), I thought I’d turn to a more positive … Continue reading
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Tagged api, creative commons, facebook, flickr, open source, WordPress
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Welcome to saidia.org, where I will be blogging about topics I care about including activism, Africa, innovation, open source software, social networking… I will also share the occasional photo. Enjoy! Why a new blog? Setting up this new blog is … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, africa, flickr, kabissa, open source, social media
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