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Mohamed Marwen Meddah

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I'm an IT professional from Tunisia, currently working as a Project Manager in a leading Web Development company.

I was born in Tunisia; lived in Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Jordan and Tunisia up to now; and visited a lot of other countries all around the globe. I wish to visit more soon.

I'm an active member in the Tunisian blogger community and it's a personal goal of mine to convert as many people as possible to blogging.

My personal blog is “Subzero Blue“.

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Latest posts by Mohamed Marwen Meddah

26 February 2006

Blogging Presentation in Zaghouan, Tunisia

In the Tunisian monthly blogger meetups, one of the issues that always comes up is what we can do to spread blogging even more in Tunisia and get more people...

13 January 2006

Echoes from the Tunisian blogosphere

Karim and Marwen write about their wishes for the Tunisian blogosphere in the year 2006, after a big and healthy year 2005 for blogs in Tunisia. Adib gives his thoughts...

31 December 2005

Echoes from the Tunisian blogosphere

The results for the Tunisian Blog Awards were announced, here in French and here in English. Tarek writes about “Tree of Paradise”, an exhibition of mosaics at the Brooklyn Museum...

24 December 2005

Echoes from the Tunisian blogosphere

The 9th Tunisian Blogger Meetup will be taking place on Sunday, December 25th at Café 112 in downtown Tunis, at the end of Palestine Avenue. The results of the Tunisian...

16 December 2005

Echoes from the Tunisian Blogosphere

The first Tunisian blog awards Tunisie Blog Awards 2005 have been launched to promote the Tunisian blogosphere even more, encourage bloggers to work more on their blogs and give credit...

25 November 2005

Echoes from the Tunisian blogosphere

The 8th Tunisian blogger meetup was held last Friday with international guests Rebecca MacKinnon, Jeff Ooi, Mite Nishio and Isam Bayazidi. A lot of blogs followed here, here, here, here...

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