from white sand to white snow

Whew! Its so weird to be back in New York.

Truly a transformative journey; In all senses. Am completely knackered now. I forgot how much time it takes just to get into the hang of traveling. Acclimatize, change from NY mentality and start understanding whats going on. At first, it was hard to escape [...]

Cybercafe Talk in Oaxaca today

Still not completely sure when and where, but this afternoon, at a cybercafe in Oaxaca, I will be presenting my thesis idea, indigi-net, in conjunction with the planetA network. Here is their advertisement post, which, funily enough, is posted using flickr.

Will write more later.

Travel is…

Travel is experiencing and being open to experience. Being constantly surprised by the chain of events that happen. Not knowing where the next moment will take you.

Travel is taking. Feeling very selfish right now. Why do I think that anybody NEEDS this service that I’m envisioning? Maybe it is not beneficial at all. [...]

Why’s it so hard to give?

I finally worked on a better logo for the site. I like it much better, although it still needs some more work.

So I’m going to Mexico for spring break, and I want to do something meaningful while I’m there. Sure, I know that one week is hardly enough for anything, and I don’t [...]

Creativity needed in finding access solutions for rural Mexico

Researching Rural Development issues in Mexico, I stumbled upon this article regarding the effect that government regulations in Mexico on bandwidth have on information technology-based programs working on connecting remote villages never reached by wired infrastructure. Wi-Fi and Wi-Max can bring affordable high-speed internet access to isolated, rural areas. Due to technological progress, spectrum is [...]

Private education for the poor

Jeff sent me off to read an article from the Atlantic (march ’07) called “The Ten-Cent Solution”. The article describes James Tooley’s finds and work in the field of worldwide extreme poverty relief via education. The amazing thing that Tooley had found in Hyderabad (India), 60 percent of all schools were privately owned, specifically [...]

… and a new feed is born

http://www.indigi-net.org/rss.xml

Now i just need to start inputing data and get some users…

third world libraries

Trying to think out of the box, looking for possible solutions for third world and developing countries gets me looking and getting passed on links to some great initiatives worldwide. Today I looked at different and interesting book/library solutions.

The Camel Library Service is Kenya’s answer to the Bookmobile.

It’s a library outreach program [...]