Rebecca blogs about the first BloggerCorps success story. BloggerCorps is project to try to hook up local bloggers with important local projects who need help from bloggers. It's a great idea which just needs a bit more momentum I think. It ties in well with the Global Voices stuff. (The first version of the manifesto is done.)
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APAIto, J. (2004, December 23). BloggerCorps first success story. Joi Ito's Web [Blog post]. https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/12/23/bloggercorps-fi.html
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MLAIto, Joichi. “BloggerCorps first success story.” Joi Ito's Web, 23 December 2004 https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/12/23/bloggercorps-fi.html. Accessed 5 Sep 2025
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Chicago (CMS)Ito, Joichi. “BloggerCorps first success story.” Joi Ito's Web (Blog), December 23, 2004, https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/12/23/bloggercorps-fi.html
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HarvardIto, J. (2004). BloggerCorps first success story. Joi Ito's Web. https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/12/23/bloggercorps-fi.html
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VancouverIto J. BloggerCorps first success story. Joi Ito's Web [Internet]. 2004 Dec 23; Available from: https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/12/23/bloggercorps-fi.html
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@online{Ito2004BloggerCor, author = {Ito, Joichi}, title = {{BloggerCorps first success story}}, journal = {Joi Ito's Web}, type = {Blog}, url = {https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/12/23/bloggercorps-fi.html}, urldate = {2025-09-05}, date = {2004-12-23}, year = {2004}, month = {Dec}, day = {23} }
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Global Voices...
I came across this World Happiness Meter and would love to see it spread around the Net aggregating everyone's responses. Sublimely simple notion - ask everyone if they are happy. I think someone ought to translate into Japanese, etc.
What do you think?
-Eric