Saturday, September 30, 2006

Average Life Of A Car Starter

Argentina and global integration.

This is the first part of the interview make me Gregory Mak to "My Blog of Blogs" . From time to redeem some of the things I said there to publish them here for your consideration. In this part I have to deal with an insight into the local blogosphere and global integration, of course if you want to read the rest of the note passing through the blog of my friend and please free to disagree or comment on the topics covered there.

"The blogosphere Argentina is one of the busiest in the world. I do not encourage them to make estimates, but I can tell you that this is due to the large number of networked computers over the length and breadth of this country over 36 million inhabitants.

Blogs are allowing information to begin to decentralize the emerging cities as a mode of resistance to the exercises Buenos Aires figure as a way of concentrating all, including the transmission of information. Arguably

digital media from different parts of the republic became valid alternative media to show what happens in remote areas of the Federal Capital, not only overturned the traditional media in this format but informative content contents that do not respond to current government or the interests of big business.

With the appearance on the scene of blogs and their subsequent growth with respect to its use as
transceivers dynamic information substantially modified the way they are edited and published materials in traditional media, altering this single view of the facts imposed from the top echelons of power, as it is now easier to reveal the interests at stake, as well as manipulation, cheating and corruption.

interesting thing is that is a global process and it can instantly know the different world views about a situation or show what is happening in a village, a neighborhood or a particular person about something, which otherwise it would be impossible to discover. Furthermore, the hypertext, and the use of applications multimedia become more attractive the way information is presented and supports the fact that more people are coming to this world of blogs, posts and comments. "
Marcos Bauzá.

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