Yesterday there was a bloggers’ meeting at Bagatelle Mall. It was very nice.
I realised I’m still very socially awkward guy. Thought university changed me a bit. I can befriend kids more easily than adults. Lol 😀
Anyways, the majority of the bloggers who came did studies in fields related to computers. I think the blogging culture should be spread among non-computer specialist people. Else the blogosphere would be a little bit biased.
Mauritian people need to voice out their opinions. Mauritians do tell there problems on radio but not everybody listens to radio all the time. If you find something interesting, you just can’t share it on Facebook and make a buzz.
“La parole envol, l’ecriture reste”
Making blogs is just as easy as registering for Facebook. It’s done in few clicks. I recommend blogspot for beginners.it’s very nice and has all the features you’ll ever need.
As bloggers, we can create blogs for our relatives and friends. You can contact me if you want a blog (free for personal blogs). I really hope this culture takes off in Mauritius as the media sucks hard.
Another alternative is to podcast. There aren’t any Mauritian podcasts afaik but that would encourage people to communicate more and I don’t see a reason why this could not be included in the Mauritian blogger meet-ups
With the current internet connectivity in the island, I dont think that we are ready to step into the podcasts generation. Moat of us are still complaining about their daily internet problems and even Youtube added a 140p option for us 😉
Isn’t it Nayar?
(Btw, you can add that group photo – see on fb)
Indeed. I’m spreading the word to people who have deep thoughts and wish to voice them out. By the way there was a psychologist among us you could have asked him some tips 😛
Check out my blog or more precisely my photoblog at http://clickingthelight.blogspot.com/
Its true that a blog is a good means of sharing ones thought freely and to attain a bigger audience…
You’re a cool guy to hang out with, maybe a little quiet at first towards strangers but once you get to know them, you’re yourself 🙂
@Harish: I don’t know what podcast it. Haven’t googled it yet.
@Gices: Oh thanks 🙂
attempted a collection at : https://abdur-rahmaanj.github.io/Registry-of-Mauritian-Bloggers/index.html
with repo at : https://github.com/Abdur-rahmaanJ/Registry-of-Mauritian-Bloggers
sorry could not find a contact form