Comments by Milton Ramirez
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI am delighted you’ve decided to feature Shakira. She is one of the best ambassadors Latin America has and she loves to work for her country and kids in Barranquilla, her home city.
Thanks for looking beyond old world!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetHurrah! Thanks Zemanta for organizing a fun competition.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetNice. It was great to meet you off-line too…trust me, there will be more of these lifestyle experiences down the road.
I had *no* clue volunteering for GV back in 2005 would bring me to where I am now.
I wish everyone in the world had the same opportunity, and it would make the world a much more reachable place.
It is so hard to put the experience into words…I think if it would be possible to explain, then GV would have hundreds of volunteers for each country and hundreds to translate to every language on the planet.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetHola Gaba, incluí tu post en un artículo que escribí para Global Voices sobre Benedetti.
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/05/18/uruguay-the-passing-of-writer-mario-benedetti/
Saludos!
Eduardo
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetRegresa pronto que el verano te espera amigo. Es un placer saber que la estas pasando de maravilla y si efectivamente existen muchas cosas que no se pueden arregalr a control remoto.
Esperando por tus tips e importantes recomendaciones.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThat’s the though part. I didn’t even know that there was software to such entrepreneur. Having a blog with over a 1000 posts it’s hard to go and check one-by-one. I will keep my eyes peeled to see if someone comes up with a better solution.
I am enjoying the series. Thank you!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI am fond of all Google apps and I had been using Google Docs as a word processor but thanks to your tips I am now going to change habits.
Good stuff. -Milt
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetYou a very creative writer. I really like # 8, as a parent and educator I see a growing tendency of intimidating behavior in our kids. All adult users of social networks should be aware of the threat and danger of using these social tools in an improper manner. Let i be known!
@tonnet
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’ve been following many of them for quite so long but there are some others I have to visit and probably subcribe to them.
I spend time reading edublogs and even when I have my own personal list of which to me are the ones to follow, almost always I lack of time to do it. Thanks for the effort and for making things easy for your readers.
/m
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSuper interesante y muchas gracias por compartirlo
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetPrimero nuestra gartitud para Tecnodatum for ofrecernos la serie de entrevistas de quienes mueven la vida online en el pais.
Luego, la damiración para el entervistador que me parce muy familiar al “gorgojo distorcionador”. Paul nos muestra la vida real de un blogguero, sus primeros pasos, la evolución y al fin el aterrizar en lo que un bloguero realmente sabe y le agrada. Muy importante lo que apunta Palulo, los blogueros son corregidos varias veces y en el proceso aprenden y para un blog lo importante no es lugar desde donde se gestione sino sus contenidos!
Saludos para los visitantes de Tecnodatum.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetPrimero nuestra gartitud para Tecnodatum for ofrecernos la serie de entrevistas de quienes mueven la vida online en el pais.
Luego, la damiración para el entervistador que me parce muy familiar al “gorgojo distorcionador”. Paul nos muestra la vida real de un blogguero, sus primeros pasos, la evolución y al fin el aterrizar en lo que un bloguero realmente sabe y le agrada. Muy importante lo que apunta Palulo, los blogueros son corregidos varias veces y en el proceso aprenden y para un blog lo importante no es lugar desde donde se gestione sino sus contenidos!
Saludos para los visitantes de Tecnodatum.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks for the link to the Global Voices article.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetIt's time for them to play fairly. The customer service is always a concern for them. I am an AT&T user and the other time, I was trying to switch the service to them, thinking they will honor being the "most reliable and largest wireless voice and data network". Forget it!
The clerk, after asking me for an ID, that I didn't have that day, just walk away. How do they think the can gain new customers if they as a company, are not able to train properly their representatives?
Great post and thanks you for speaking up on what's wrong in Verizon.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetPersonally, I would love to read your selection about the 7 Essential iPhone Apps for Educators or Education.
Great post. Thanks.
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