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December 06, 2004
Those Bahraini bloggers
Bahraini bloggers never cease to impress me. I just checked out their newly-established online community and I must say, it really is top-notch. In addition to their well-designed layout, the topics currently being discussed are quite compelling.
I'm very pleased with our Jordanian blogging community and I have high hopes for Jordanplanet. We will keep working on it until we form our own credible alternative media. Looking at the success of the Bahriani blogging community makes me even more hopeful.
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And there's more to come! We've just started another Bahraini project: http://wiki.bahraini.tv which will be on online living encyclopedia of Bahrain! Quite a number of people are collaborating and I am sure that this will be a success to as it benefits not only the local community but imagine that it will be an excellent unofficial resource to the visitor and the student as well.
Back to BahrainiBlogs, we have the very talented Ehsan Al-Kooheji working on the theme now and we should soon see an even nicer front for the community.
But what's design without content? We now see an average 2 posts per day, it will be fun when we get 20 a day, and maybe 200 comments a day?
Wish us luck!
Posted by: Mahmood Al-Yousif | Dec 6, 2004 8:19:51 AM |
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I wish you the best of luck Mahmood. You really are doing a wonderful job for your country. I'm really impressed. Your work is very inspiring. keep it up.
Posted by: natasha | Dec 6, 2004 10:35:18 AM |
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