Monday, January 26, 2009

AP/wired.com, Vatican 2.0: Pope gets his own YouTube channel, 24 Jan 09 "Puffs of smoke, speeches in Latin and multipage encyclicals have all been used by the Vatican to communicate with the faithful. Now the pope is trying to broaden his audience by joining the wannabe musicians, college pranksters and water-skiing squirrels on YouTube. In his inaugural YouTube foray Friday, Pope Benedict XVI welcomed viewers to this "great family that knows no borders" and said he hoped they would "feel involved in this great dialogue of truth.""

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AKI, Vatican: Pope uses YouTube to reach 'digital generation', 23 Jan 09 "Pope Benedict XVI on Friday reached out to the digital generation and launched his own channel on the popular video-sharing YouTube website. The site will be updated with daily news bulletins initially in English, Spanish, German and Italian, said Vatican press office chief, Federico Lombardi.

"The website (www.youtube.com/vaticanit) will carry up to four video clips a day of the Pope's speeches and activities and also contains links to Vatican Radio, the Vatican daily newspaper Osservatore Romano and information on the Vatican, Lombardi told a media conference in Rome."
AFP, Atheism 2.0 -- Indonesia's nonbelievers find refuge online, 24 Jan 09 "Chain-smoking at a trendy coffee shop while studiously ignoring the mosque's evening call to prayer, Indonesian atheists Didi and Dewi have little patience for the beliefs of most of their countrymen.

"The two young women are defiant unbelievers in the world's largest Muslim-majority country, but they let few people in the real world know it.

"Instead, the women have joined scores of young Indonesian atheists who have found refuge on the Internet, using web tools such as social networking sites, mailing lists, blogs and wikis to communicate with like-minded people in a country where declaring there is no God can turn someone into an outcast."

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