The weblog revolution

The web is getting nicer and nicer these days… Weblogs are being created everywhere (ours for instance or Aadil’s one for example) and people are spending more and more time contributing to them.

That implies that people are finally getting smarter ! And are starting to use the web at its true potential, as a tool to encourage communication between people.

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About avinash

I am the Managing-Director of Knowledge Seven Ltd, provider of quality consultancy, support and training for open source software. I am also an amateur photographer and musician. I use a Google Nexus One Android smartphone, an Apple MacBook, Mac OS X, Linux and a lot of open source software. I am married to Christina and we have two wonderful kids, Kyan & Anya. In case you are wondering, Noulakaz means "our home" in my native language, créole.
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3 Responses to The weblog revolution

  1. Eddy Young says:

    “That implies that people are finally getting smarter! And are starting to use the web at its true potential…”

    This is not accurate, Avinash. The weblog revolution started years ago; first, there were manually edited personal pages, then wikis, and now weblogs. The reason why they are so popular today is because there are more tools available and a lot of coverage in the media.

    BTW, a link to my weblogs would be much appreciated.

  2. avinash says:

    Thanks Eddy for making things clear. And, yes, I have a link to your weblog on mine now :-)

  3. Eddy Young says:

    Thank you very much, Avinash. It’s about time we created a network of Mauritius weblogs. Am off to adding yours to mine now! A bit more tricky since I have a rather exceptional design on my web sites.

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