August 12, 2006
OneWebDay

I got an email yesterday about an effort called OneWebDay, which is scheduled for September 22, that sounds interesting. Here's a description.


The Web is worth celebrating.

OneWebDay is one day a year when we all - everyone around the physical globe - can celebrate the Web and what it means to us as individuals, organizations, and communities.

As with Earth Day - an inspiration and model for OneWebDay - it’s up to the celebrants to decide how to celebrate. We encourage all celebrations! Collaboration, connection, creativity, freedom.

By the end of the day, the Web should be just a little bit better than it was before, and we’ll be able to see our connection to it more clearly.


I like to think that I celebrate the web every day, but if this tickles your creative side, follow the link to the OneWebDay site and find a way to express it. They can help if you've got something collaborative in mind, and they'll link back to your project since that's what this is all about. Check it out.

Posted by Charles Kuffner on August 12, 2006 to Websurfing | TrackBack
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