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OneWebDay in Oxford: Round-up and Thanks!
3 Comments Published by Malte September 23rd, 2008 in *OIINEWSYesterday was an exciting day in Oxford: OneWebDay. For the first time in the short history of OneWebDay, we joined the celebrations all around the world. Overall a big success: a lot of new faces at the OII, thought-provoking conversations, and lots of tea and cookies. So what exactly happened? At noon, we opened OneWebday [...]
On September 22, it’s time again for OneWebDay – the Earth Day for the Internet. All around the globe, people will gather for community-organized events and focus attention on local Internet concerns. This year’s theme is “Online Participation in Democracy.” And for the first time, also Oxford will join the celebrations with two free and [...]
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