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RocketBoom_August_20_2007
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- Rocket boom
- [Susan Crawford onewebday.org]
- I am delighted to have Susan Crawford, founder of OneWebDay,
- who is probably going to be the heroine of the internet in the coming years.
- >>We're all the heroines of the internet. That's the point of onewebday.
- It's always September 22nd, and it's happening all over the world in online forums and offline.
- So, it's a day to help us understand how important the web is to our lives
- and think about how we'd like the web to change the world in the future
- and do some good works to help people get online and be more effective online while they're there.
- >>Now this came about because there are ways that the web
- is trying to be transformed into something that it's not right now.
- So give me a little bit of background.
- >>Well I was inspired by Earth Day.
- Earth Day first took off when we saw a picture of the Earth from space,
- and it's this fragile marble floating in a blue void, and we suddenly realized
- that there was something we had to protect as people.
- We haven't seen an image of the web. It isn't visual to us.
- But actually, it's under threat as well all around the world in lots of different ways--
- censorship, inadequate access, not enough personal input into the web--
- and so I thought that we really needed an Earth Day for the web.
- And that's what OneWebDay is.
- >>Tell me, give me the biggest example of how OneWebDay made an impact last year.
- Well I think people realized that--we had a lot of teaching sessions,
- particularly in Eastern Europe, and I think the notion of editing a blog is a big deal.
- To say, I leave part of myself online, is something you and I might take for granted,
- but it's not so all over the world, and that has a major impact.
- >>So what happens on September 22nd, and what's the build up from now until then?
- >>Well, our big goal online this year is urging people to upload video
- and tag it onewebday2007.
- So Blip is helping us with this and YouTube will be helping us
- and also a wonderful thing called SchoolTube which is for kids to post video.
- And those videos should be about the following:
- How has the web changed your life?
- Tell us, tell the world the story about what's happened to you because of the web.
- How would you like the web to change the world in the future?
- What are some great things you've done with people in other countries online that the web makes possible?
- We'd like those videos also to be made available through dotSUB.com
- which allows anybody all over the world to subtitle a video in another language.
- >>Which we're familiar with on Rocketboom.
- >>Oh, you know about that? Okay great.
- >>We are subtitled, yes, through dotSUB.
- >>Oh I've seen that. Yes, wonderful.
- So dotSUB plus user generated video plus this message about
- your personal involvement with the web.
- That's our focus for September 22nd.
- So I want to urge as many people as possible to get this stuff online
- so that other people can do mach-ups.
- We can hold contests. We can do all kinds of things.
- But we need it to be up as soon as possible so we can start looking at it.
- I want people to remember that this is only 10 years old and it's changed the world,
- and we're right at the very beginning of the web's history.
- There's no telling what's going to happen in the future,
- particularly if people see it as their own medium and not something that's distant from them.
- www.rocketboom.com


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