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Arnault Coulet

Greenpeace : les internautes peuvent participer à la construction du Rainbow ... - 0 views

  • Via les réseaux sociaux, l'association lance son appel "à contribution" à la construction du nouveau navire - Chacun peut donc en se rendant sur ce nouveau site doté de la techno e-commerce, faire le choix de la pièce qu'il souhaite acheter: un radar, un stylo, un GPS, une cuillère, un kit de survie .... Le choix est large, la contribution peut aller de 1 à 7000 €. Après validation de l'achat, un certificat sera envoyé au contributeur qui pourra le partager à loisir sur ses réseaux favoris. L'ensemble de la liste des contributeurs est consultable sur le site et sera inscrite sur une partie du bateau.
Arnault Coulet

Mobile Phones Creating New Opportunities for Activists - 0 views

  • Increasingly widespread penetration of mobile phones around the world is creating new opportunities for activists to organize, connect and open windows to their lives.
  • co-founder of MobileActive.org,
  • Mobile phones are much more accessible for people in developing countries where Internet connections may be expensive or nonexistent
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  • It was through these innovations that Kiripi Katembo Siku, an art student from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was able to create a film that portrayed street life in the Congo’s capital, Kinshasa.
  • It was SMS that offered many of the real-time updates found on Twitter and other social networking sites during the recent Iranian and Lebanese elections that captured global attention.
  • In 2005, Greenpeace Argentina,
  • he campaign enrolled more than 4,500 activists to receive text alerts during critical legislative battles and encouraged them to text or call their representatives in a show of support for the zero-waste policy.
  • using solar power for mass texting by mobile phone someday.
  • During President Obama’s June 14 visit to Cairo, Egypt, and his July 11 visit to Ghana, subscribers in places where Internet or television might not be accessible received SMS texts with updates of his speeches. In response, subscribers were able to send in questions for President Obama to answer in a podcast.
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