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"PATTANIKKUJJANA"

"PATTANIKKUJJANA"

from Favorites of bdcburma on August 28, 2009
Duration: 307
Saffron Revolution is the protest of the saffron-colours robes Buddhist monks who were at the forefront of the demonstrations against military dictatorship in Burma. Burmese monks have taken part in protests in the past, against British colonial rule and against a half-century of rule by military dictatorship. The costs of basic commodities were rising continuously and normal people are distressfully relying on their little earning under military junta. On August 15, 2007 the government increase the price of natural gas by about 500% which led to an increase in food prices. Long term suffering of the economic distress as well as living under the injustice system of the government makes the people took to the streets to protest the current conditions. In response to the protests, the government began arresting and beating demonstrators. On September 5, 2007, juntas troops forcibly broke up a peaceful demonstration in Pakokku and injured several monks. The military refused to apologize the demanding by the deadline of September 17. This sparked the huge number of monks involving in the protests. The biggest antigovernment protests in two decades, thousands of barefoot monks held their alms receiving bowls upside down refusing to receive alms from the military rulers and their families — effectively excommunicating them from the religion that is at the core of Burmese culture. Tens of thousands of Burmese people led by these monks took to the streets of Rangoon demanding for change. The Buddhist monks were beaten arrested, many monks were disrobed, and several monasteries were raided, ransacked, and closed in retribution for leading protest marches. Now again, the Buddhist monks of Burma demand the military junta to apologise the killing and insulting of monks and the religion not later than October 2, 2009 or face the consequences of excommunication starting on October 3, 2009 in Burma and around the world. This is the third time calling for boycotting junta and this could be the Second waves of saffron revolution .
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"PATTANIKKUJJANA"

"PATTANIKKUJJANA"

from Favorites of bdcburma on August 28, 2009
Duration: 307
Saffron Revolution is the protest of the saffron-colours robes Buddhist monks who were at the forefront of the demonstrations against military dictatorship in Burma. Burmese monks have taken part in protests in the past, against British colonial rule and against a half-century of rule by military dictatorship. The costs of basic commodities were rising continuously and normal people are distressfully relying on their little earning under military junta. On August 15, 2007 the government increase the price of natural gas by about 500% which led to an increase in food prices. Long term suffering of the economic distress as well as living under the injustice system of the government makes the people took to the streets to protest the current conditions. In response to the protests, the government began arresting and beating demonstrators. On September 5, 2007, juntas troops forcibly broke up a peaceful demonstration in Pakokku and injured several monks. The military refused to apologize the demanding by the deadline of September 17. This sparked the huge number of monks involving in the protests. The biggest antigovernment protests in two decades, thousands of barefoot monks held their alms receiving bowls upside down refusing to receive alms from the military rulers and their families — effectively excommunicating them from the religion that is at the core of Burmese culture. Tens of thousands of Burmese people led by these monks took to the streets of Rangoon demanding for change. The Buddhist monks were beaten arrested, many monks were disrobed, and several monasteries were raided, ransacked, and closed in retribution for leading protest marches. Now again, the Buddhist monks of Burma demand the military junta to apologise the killing and insulting of monks and the religion not later than October 2, 2009 or face the consequences of excommunication starting on October 3, 2009 in Burma and around the world. This is the third time calling for boycotting junta and this could be the Second waves of saffron revolution .
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Deirdre Breakenridge, PFS Marketwyse

Deirdre Breakenridge, PFS Marketwyse

from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 17, 2008
Duration: 296
Deirdre Breakenridge, author of PR 2.0 and President and Director of Communication at PFS Marketwyse, discusses the concept of mircomedia at PRSA s T3PR Conference.
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Inside//Out: Identi.ca

Inside//Out: Identi.ca

from Revver - diy Videos on July 16, 2008
Duration: 185
Author: mattanium Added: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 08:35:16 -0800 Duration: 185An inside out look at micromedia platform Identi.ca which is built on a DIY Twitter platform.
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Inside//Out: Identi.ca

Inside//Out: Identi.ca

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on July 15, 2008
Duration: 186
An inside out look at micromedia platform Identi.ca which is built on a DIY Twitter platform.
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Inside//Out: Plurk

Inside//Out: Plurk

from Tekzilla on June 05, 2008
Duration: 291
An inside out look at the new micromedia service Plurk. See what it is, how it's different and where this area is going.
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Inside//Out: Plurk

Inside//Out: Plurk

from Revver - techno Videos on June 05, 2008
Duration: 291
Author: mattanium Added: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 10:22:35 -0800 Duration: 291An inside out look at the new micromedia service Plurk. See what it is, how it s different and where this area is going.
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Tailsweep sponsrar Disruptive Media

Tailsweep sponsrar Disruptive Media

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 04, 2008
Duration: 77
Den 16 april r det dags f r Disruptive Media: Fr n massmedia till mikromedia, en heldag fullmatat med sp nnande talare som ger dig nyheter och insikt om det senaste inom kommunikation p internet och i sociala medier. Vi s tter s rskilt fokus p den explosiva utvecklingen inom TV, online video och mobil web. En heldag av kommunikationsproffs f r kommunikationsproffs! Vill du veta mer om Disruptive Media g till http://www.disruptivemedia.se/ vill du veta mer om Tailsweep g till http://www.tailsweep.com/
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Alfred Ruth - Videoplaza

Alfred Ruth - Videoplaza

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 01, 2008
Duration: 40
Webbvideoannonseringens A-B-C varken tv eller banners Videoexplosionen p n tet r ett faktum. Tittandet kar rekordsnabbt och d rmed ven annonsm jligheterna. Men videoannonsering p n tet r inte bara anpassad tv-reklam. H r g ller helt nya krav men ocks nya m jligheter. Videoannonsering ppnar f r effektiv brand marketing, n got som banners aldrig egentligen klarat ens innan "banner blindness" blev ett faktum. Fallgroparna r dock m nga och den som inte h nger med i sv ngarna kommer att bittert f ngra det. Alfred Ruth, medgrundare och produktchef p VideoPlaza, guidar oss i den exploderande videov rlden online. Disruptive Media: Fr n massmedia till mikromedia 16 april 8.30 17.00, Strindbergsalen, Berns, Stockholm http://www.disruptivemedia.se/
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Was ist Twitter?

Was ist Twitter?

from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on December 22, 2007
Duration: 48
Wie sag ich's meinen Eltern? Sven Dietrich (pop64.de) erkl rt unseren Eltern: Was ist Twitter? Mehr Videos und weitere Erkl rungen aus dieser Reihe gibt's auf Blogpiloten.de
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On Digital Media, Episode #44: Bigger, Longer and Uncut

On Digital Media, Episode #44: Bigger, Longer and Uncut

from On Digital Media on August 02, 2007
Duration: 2879
The first, completely unedited episode of On Digital Media! In this episode John Federico, Steve Hatch and Chia-Lin Simmons discuss: Chia-Lin is moving on to a new gig. More to come in a future episode. CBS has contracted with four different mobile ad networks to sell advertising on the mobile versions of their sites. (Text ads, banner ads and video?) The Yankee Group expects an $8 billion mobile video market by 2011 Google is courting T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless to carry devices that include their software, services - and advertising T-Mobile has launched UMA service (mistakenly referred to as UMTS in this episode) in the states Google Maps on mobile rocks AC/DC to sell their music as digital downloads exclusively on Verizon s VCAST music service Apple has sold 3 billion songs through the iTunes Store Jeremiah Owyang introduces the concept of micromedia - and we comment, of course. Steve proposes an entire episode of ODM delivered as a Twittergram. John says no way! (He d have to edit it ) Forrester thinks that the iPhone has changed the concept of the mobile web. (read: it s gone. you don t need a mobile web site when your audience has the iPhone.) Battery replacement kits for the iPhone have arrived. Use at your own risk. AT t think that shortcodes have much longevity. John disagrees. (Politely, of course.) We like ScanBuy (and its ilk). Regardless of the winning technology - response mechanisms are important. Yahoo s ROBO study shows that search has a big impact on offline sales. The results of the study are amazing. Check it out. Our wine this week is our old standby, the 2004 Coppola Rosso, a 2005 Jumilla and a 2004 Cabernet Shiraz from Australia. Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also reach us via Gizmo Project by contacting username ondigitalmedia or by leaving a comment in our blog. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we???d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren???t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minutes usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: Online Advertising, Advertising, BlackBerry 8830, John Federico, Steve Hatch, Chia-Lin Simmons, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcast, Podcasting, Digital Audio, Downloads, Media, Traditional Media, Big Media, Verizon Wireless, VCAST, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Music, CBS, Google Talk, Google Phone, Google Mobile, Alexander Blu, FaceBook API, FaceBook, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, comScore, 2ergo, O2, Yahoo, ROBO Study, Retail, Search Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, eMusic, AT&T, T-Mobile, UMA, Jeremiah Owyang, MicroMedia, The Yankee Group, Forrester Research, iPhone, Twittergram, Twitter, Blogging, MicroBlogging
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Blog Master

Blog Master

from BusinessWeek - The Cutting Edge on October 11, 2005
Duration: 1300
Jason McCabe Calacanis discusses his surprising decision to sell Weblogs Inc. to AOL -- in a deal said to total $25 million -- and what it's like to work with the Internet giant
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