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Chris Vallance | 02:11 UK time, Saturday, 23 September 2006

Some of the people we've come to know on pods and blogs have new blogs worth checking out.

  • Richard Sambrook Director of Global News for the BBC now has a public blog filled with interesting stuff relating to the net and journalism.
  • Some of Roberto's longer comments here would work better as blog posts in their own right and he clearly thinks so too. Good luck with the blog Roberto!
  • And a recent appearance on Five Live talking about the harsh realities of life for children in care by Stan of The Pitsea Pirate reminded me that months ago I'd promised him a link. Stan's been through the mill and was homeless for many years, things are better for him now, which is good because it gives him a chance to share his considerable experience with the rest of us.
BTW both Stan and Roberto are blogging newbies so I'm sure they'll welcome any help and advice you can offer but most importantly your comments would, I'm sure, be appreciated.

Comments

  1. At 02:57 PM on 23 Sep 2006, Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso,CPUR wrote:

    Thanks Chris. This is my blogging site so that people could visit.
    http://alvarezgalloso.blogster.com/

  2. At 06:48 PM on 24 Sep 2006, Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso,CPUR wrote:

    To BBC Five Live Up All Night Pods and Blogs, thanks. My blog had 42 hits since it began.

    I also talked with Saavedra of Vigila Mambisa, the Cuban Freedo Group. He thanks the BBC for the reports about Cuba

  3. At 01:06 PM on 26 Sep 2006, Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso,CPUR wrote:

    I'm taking advanatge now before the electricity goes out at my place. We should have more blog recommendations.

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