I read Blog dai’s post on this. Disillusioned? No. I saw the article as coming from a tired yet insightful Blog dai. The article correctly predicted the outcome with almost uncanny accuracy.
Why is Blog dai tired in my opinion? I think because if one were to look back at the last few years of postings, one would see that Blog dai has been warning Nepalese about this problem for long time. Why give good advice when no one listens?
New book from Global Voices co-founder Rebecca MacKinnon
In Consent of the Networked, internet policy specialist Rebecca MacKinnon argues that the purpose of technology is to serve humanity, not the other way around. It’s time to wake up and act before the reversal becomes permanent.
Amitha Amarasinghe discusses the use of social media by the corporates in Sri Lanka and ponders whether there are any social media success stories in Sri Lanka.
The Noun Project blog introduces an innovative project titled Urban Launchpad, which uses mobile apps for data gathering to better understand the complex transportation conditions in Bangladesh.
Salman Latif informs that an initiative has been taken by eminent journalists and media personnel to agree to a set of self regulatory guidelines for TV channels in Pakistan. Salman asserts that a similar measure should also be taken for the social media.
I read Blog dai’s post on this. Disillusioned? No. I saw the article as coming from a tired yet insightful Blog dai. The article correctly predicted the outcome with almost uncanny accuracy.
Why is Blog dai tired in my opinion? I think because if one were to look back at the last few years of postings, one would see that Blog dai has been warning Nepalese about this problem for long time. Why give good advice when no one listens?