Monday, October 26, 2009
Responce to "Tables: Tools for Organizing Data"
Since I am one of those people who have no skills what so ever when it comes to creating a webpage, I felt this chapter was especially useful. I learned a lot from this chapter; information I think will come in handy when working on the webpage assignment. I imagine I will use this information in this chapter as a reference when creating my webpage.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Responce to "Heralds of Change: Giving Goes Open Source"
I think it's great that philanthropies and other charity organizations have made their way into cyberspace. It allows any charity, big or small, to reach the masses rather than a select few. By going online, various organizations are able to reach people around the country and around the world. If they were not online, they would only be able to communicate and involve those in the surrounding area. The internet allows charities and philanthropic organizations to involve more people, causing more positive change.
Responce to "Spare the Paperwork: The Quick Rise of Flash Causes"
I thought it was really interesting to read about Ritter, who blogged and tweeted about the wildfires in California. It's amazing how one person can create something so valuable to others. The internet provided a quick and easy way for him to relay information and news to others. His tweets helped so many people stay in the know about what was going on. I think blogs are a great way for people to learn about various situations. Its also a great way for any person to give their thoughts or share their feelings about a given situation.
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