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S Bose
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2011: The year India began to harness social media
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Prasad Krishna
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Jan 04, 2012
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About half a decade ago, netizens began to expand their online presence by forging new relationships, rediscovering old ones and sharing information and content on what came to be collectively termed as social media. The year gone by marked a new milestone for this social media phenomenon, which saw a paradigm shift from merely being a networking platform to becoming a political tool, writes Satarupa Paul in the Sunday Guardian on 1 January 2012.
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Pathways 3rd Faculty Workshop & Regional Facilitators Meeting at CSCS
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Dec 06, 2011
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The third annual faculty workshop and regional facilitators meeting is being organised by HEIRA and CIS at the CSCS office in Bangalore from 8 to 10 December 2011. This is a closed event.
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Digital Native Video Contest Announcement
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Dec 15, 2011
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The Centre for Internet & Society and Hivos Knowledge Programme are pleased to announce the Everyday Digital Native (Digital AlterNatives) Video Contest.
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Digital AlterNatives Video Contest
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Digital Art
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Jan 03, 2012 09:25 AM
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Newsletter, volume 9, issue 1 from the Digital Natives community.
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Digital Art
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Digital Natives with a Cause? A Report
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Jan 03, 2012 05:42 AM
Youth are often seen as potential agents of change for reshaping their own societies. By 2010, the global youth population is expected reach almost 1.2 billion of which 85% reside in developing countries. Unleashing the potential of even a part of this group in developing countries promises a substantially impact on societies. Especially now when youths thriving on digital technologies flood universities, work forces, and governments and could facilitate radical restructuring of the world we live in. So, it’s time we start listening to them.
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Consumers International IP Watchlist 2011 — India Report
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Jan 02, 2012 08:48 AM
Pranesh Prakash prepared the India report for Consumers International IP Watchlist 2011. The report was published on the A2K website.
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India 2011
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Pranesh Prakash prepared the India Report for the Consumers International IP Watchlist 2011. This was published in the A2K Network website.
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