Caribbean blogs

Allyuh.com – Surfing T&T online

Every now and then, a friend, family member or acquaintance may call me for help on finding information specific to Trinidad and Tobago on the Internet. I often oblige since I’ve become quite adept of finding what I need. Google is the only search engine in the world. I kid, I kid. Seriously though, most […]

Facebook group for Caribbean bloggers

Yesterday I started a group on Facebook for Caribbean bloggers. It’s called Caribbean Bloggers Massive. Click this link to log on and join us.

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Freedom of expression and Caribbean bloggers

Following on Jdid’s musings about whether blogging is dead, Dennis Jones ponders about blogging and freedom of expression:

“Blogging raises some complicated issues about freedom of expression,” he says. “The tendency for bloggers and commentators to prefer anonymity suggests that the general feeling is that freedom of expression has a price and that “reprisals” are possible. […]

Blogging is dead

Is blogging dead? As Jdid celebrates his third blogversary, he ponders on this.

To get another perspective on whether blogging is dead, you can also check out my English, blog pal Stephen Davies.

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Union for bloggers

Do bloggers need a union?

That’s the question that’s being asked now. Some say having a union will help us to get paid, and to pay for medical bills. Some say union be damned. It’ll just attempt to exert control over the blogosphere, make blogs mainstream media, and take away the freedom that bloggers have.
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