MAPPING resources — esp for communities and advocacy. . . and twitter

Sunday sermonette, sort of . . . . . . .

 People always ask,” What’s the good of Twitter” The answer of course is I don’t know, what do YOU want to do? One of the things I try to do for Island Resources Foundation is to pass appropriate technologies to users that work in small island communities. This post below is an example of a Twitter message:

 diving into information design to visualize complexity. Incredible stuff: http://tr.im/t26A http://tr.im/t27p http://tr.im/t27J

 This is a tweet by Christian Kreutz — he’s one of 60-or-so people and institutions that I follow on Twitter. I don’t remember how I came across his name, but I do know that he works with information technologies and sustainable development from some base in Europe, so I’m delighted to be able to read his occasional inspired posts –

About Bruce

Work for sustainable development of small islands and the Chesapeake Bay; ex-Peace Corps (Volunteer and staff) in LA & Caribbean; cruised Caribbean on S/Y Meander for three years; like small tropical islands, French canals, Umbria, Tasmania, and NZ. Married 52 years to the late Kincey Burdett Potter (see Kincey.org). President of the now-sunsetting Island Resources Foundation.
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