Monday, July 5, 2010

Personal Democracy Forum

Technology and the Internet are changing democracy in America. This site is one hub for the conversation already underway between political practitioners and technologists, as well as anyone invigorated by the potential of all this to open up the process and engage more people in all the things that we can and must do together as citizens. They really value your input and ideas here!

http://is.gd/dgrqZ

The Awesome Bleacher Report

Get all the best sports news here without all the hype. This site always comes through with edgy sports trivia and more! You will not believe what you find here.

http://is.gd/dgpb1

Finding Your Family History Does Not Get Any Easier Than This

They are based in the beautiful village of Bnei Atarot, near Tel Aviv, Israel, founded by German Templers in 1902 under the name of Wilhelma. Inspired by the surrounding fields and orchards and the lovely renovated Templer villas, one of which serves as their headquarters, they strive to use the tools of tomorrow for researching the family history of yesterday. If you are passionate like them about researching what made you the way you are, and sharing your experiences with family members and friends, then MyHeritage.com is the place for you!

http://is.gd/dgkUs

The Latest Insider Hot Events

Express...yourself by customizing your profile page and uploading your juiciest celebrity stories, photos and videos to The Insider community. And why stop here

http://is.gd/dgjPZ

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Source Cinema Is A Fantastic Place To Get Your message Out

Contribute your videos, images, sounds and music to help build films! This is a great way to start contributing. Also, RiP: A remix manifesto is an open source documentary about copyright and remix culture. You will find that the Indian & Metis Friendship Centre needs footage about Culture and Preempting Dissent.Also, Open Sourcing Secrecy needs videoblogs about surveillance. Great place to get your message out!

http://is.gd/dbIgb

London Indymedia

The site is mainly for communication about activism and politics (which certainly neednt be government-related). We strive to give a voice to people and issues that have been neglected by the mainstream media, while working to establish and maintain a centre of community involvement in the London area. We hope you'll post articles, which are displayed on the right side of the main page. (To post material there, click "Post to the site" along the left side, then click "Article".) This area of the site is "an open publishing forum." There are "news," "commentary," "announcement," "creative," and "interview" sections. Feel free to approach those section labels loosely. (Note: if you will be including HTML in your submission, be sure to change the "Text Format" to "HTML Formatted") Very interesting site!

http://is.gd/dbGF6