Mary Joyce writes about her excitment about the Election Blogging Guide coming to Armenia and the importance of blogging. In the comments, Zarcha translates the post into Armenian.
Mary Joyce writes about her excitment about the Election Blogging Guide coming to Armenia and the importance of blogging. In the comments, Zarcha translates the post into Armenian.
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[...] Via Global Voices Online: Mary Joyce writes about her excitment about the Election Blogging Guide coming to Armenia and the importance of blogging. [...]
[...] While searching for posts on Armenia using Google’s blogsearch I was rather pleased to find that previous posts on the Election Blogging Guide and Mary Joyce’s message to potential bloggers in Armenia caught the attention not only of Global Voices, but also NowPublic.com. Considering that this site has been up for only 10 days and is still under development until truly going live next week, we’re ecstatic. Thanks to Global Voices I have discovered a significant project called the Election Blogging Guide. Armenia of course was part of the Soviet bloc which discouraged corrupt forms of bourgeois democracy such as blogging.* The elections are scheduled for May 12, 2007. [...]