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June 27th, 2008 at 5:24am
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Friday declared 'Blogging for Disaster Relief Day' | Tech news blog - CNET News.com
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News Blog Subscribe to News Blog September 1, 2005 11:03 AM PDT Friday declared 'Blogging for Disaster Relief Day' Posted by Michelle Meyers What started as blogger Andy Carvin's late night insomnia-fueled contemplation, resulted in his declaration of Friday as International Blogging for Disaster Relief Day -- an idea that has just started circulating in the blogosphere. Carvin was impressed by the online community's quick response to Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, particularly sites like Wikipedia , Nola.com , Craigslist , NowPublic.com and the KatrinaHelp wiki . And yet, like many, he was also surprised not to see efforts rise to TsunamiHelp proportions. "For those of you who may not remember, bloggers from around the world formed an alliance to publish an international blog and clearinghouse of tsunami-related information," Carvin wrote. The Katrina information is out there, but it's being dispersed with no coordination, he added. So bloggers are being asked Friday to take a break from usual blog content to post something constructive about disaster relief, such as links to relevant sites, photos, a plug for Red Cross donations , or eve"
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