One Web Day | One Small World
Today is OneWebDay
The Web is worth celebrating.
OneWebDay is one day a year when we all - everyone around the physical globe - can celebrate the Web and what it means to us as individuals, organizations, and communities.
There are days, in these difficult times, when I feel there is little hope for us, as a species on this world we sometimes seem bent on destroying. On those days, what hope I find is here, on the Web; in the connections we make as individuals, one to another.
The Web has a lot to offer that is informative, or beautiful, or trivial and disturbing. For me, the heart of the Web is the personal blogs, where we each offer something of ourselves to each other. Now, when war or disaster strikes in some other part of the world, I am likely to think -- to feel -- I know someone who lives there.
Because we do grow to know each other, in a new and uncertain sense. This knowing is a reminder, an awareness, of how small our world is; how connected we really are. That the bell -- be it funeral bell, celebration bell, or alarm bell -- tolls for us all.
Ideas like this should be more often shared, especially nowadays when the world seems to be in need of dialogue and understanding among different cultures, in a way that it has never been before.
Click that Miniature Earth graphic to go see a short, powerful movie -- one of the jewels our Web has to offer.
If our world still seems large to you, go look at The Size Of Our World.
We are so small, to hold so much.





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Thanks for sharing the miniature earth - very cool movie.
Posted by: Niki.Robinson | Monday, 24 September 2007 at 12:14 PM
Yes, I really loved that. I thought you might, too.
Posted by: SB | Tuesday, 25 September 2007 at 05:06 PM