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        <title>Our Global Coffee House - Inside the Global Coffee House - tredman&apos;s Blog - The Bakersfield Voice</title>
        <link>http://www.bakersfieldvoice.com/home/Blog/tredman/105</link>
        <description>Our Global Coffee House
We are all in the global coffee house.&amp;nbsp;Over the past hour, I have received emails from four different people who in one way or another had reason to contact me&amp;mdash;if I count the spam, then seven people reached out.&amp;nbsp;We plug into the net to and automatically reach out across the city, or the world.&amp;nbsp;Not just business as we know it would halt without the net or the Blackberry, but more importantly people will have to find other ways to stay in touch.&amp;nbsp;By email, instant message and texting we keep the bond alive.&amp;nbsp;Writing for a local newspaper, enables me to touch that part of my soul which demands I write, write something.&amp;nbsp;Who is in the ultimate audience I do not know.&amp;nbsp;A friend who writes books for children head a story about her book being taken to South America and given as a gift to a family there.&amp;nbsp;Now that&amp;rsquo;s reaching an unexpected audience.&amp;nbsp;Perhaps this little blog will inspire some writer to invent a column nobody else imagined for our Southwest Voice.
Creative minds have found a release online.&amp;nbsp;With the blend of the Internet, modern publication techniques and the access undreamed of a generation ago, more people can contribute.&amp;nbsp;My column was born when I saw friends publishing in The Northwest Voice and told myself that if they could do it, so could I.&amp;nbsp;What angle do you have that I cannot imagine?
Recent history has shown that the limits of the blogosphere are changing every day.&amp;nbsp;Use one of the search engines and put virtually anything and there will be a series of links to it.&amp;nbsp;The Voice is leading the way in citizen journalism&amp;mdash;I mean nationally.&amp;nbsp;Have some fun and write a piece that nobody else could write.&amp;nbsp;I have to be honest; the downside is seeing those Voices lying on neighbors&amp;rsquo; driveways.&amp;nbsp;Sometime I want to stop and knock on some stranger&amp;rsquo;s door and hand him the paper from his driveway and say, &amp;ldquo;Read this, my column is in there!&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp;
Order another latte and do some people watching because this coffee house with more sites than even Starbucks can match.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Our Global Coffee House
We are all in the global coffee house.&amp;nbsp;Over the past hour, I have received emails from four different people who in one way or another had reason to contact me&amp;mdash;if I count the spam, then seven people reached out.&amp;nbsp;We plug into the net to and automatically reach out across the city, or the world.&amp;nbsp;Not just business as we know it would halt without the net or the Blackberry, but more importantly people will have to find other ways to stay in touch.&amp;nbsp;By email, instant message and texting we keep the bond alive.&amp;nbsp;Writing for a local newspaper, enables me to touch that part of my soul which demands I write, write something.&amp;nbsp;Who is in the ultimate audience I do not know.&amp;nbsp;A friend who writes books for children head a story about her book being taken to South America and given as a gift to a family there.&amp;nbsp;Now that&amp;rsquo;s reaching an unexpected audience.&amp;nbsp;Perhaps this little blog will inspire some writer to invent a column nobody else imagined for our Southwest Voice.
Creative minds have found a release online.&amp;nbsp;With the blend of the Internet, modern publication techniques and the access undreamed of a generation ago, more people can contribute.&amp;nbsp;My column was born when I saw friends publishing in The Northwest Voice and told myself that if they could do it, so could I.&amp;nbsp;What angle do you have that I cannot imagine?
Recent history has shown that the limits of the blogosphere are changing every day.&amp;nbsp;Use one of the search engines and put virtually anything and there will be a series of links to it.&amp;nbsp;The Voice is leading the way in citizen journalism&amp;mdash;I mean nationally.&amp;nbsp;Have some fun and write a piece that nobody else could write.&amp;nbsp;I have to be honest; the downside is seeing those Voices lying on neighbors&amp;rsquo; driveways.&amp;nbsp;Sometime I want to stop and knock on some stranger&amp;rsquo;s door and hand him the paper from his driveway and say, &amp;ldquo;Read this, my column is in there!&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp;
Order another latte and do some people watching because this coffee house with more sites than even Starbucks can match.</itunes:summary>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2006 16:01:00 PDT</pubDate>
                
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                <title>Aug 22,  2006 at 04:08 PM : Ha ha! I think you...</title>
                <description>Ha ha! I think you should knock on their doors, Terry! They just don&#039;t know what they&#039;re missing ... &lt;br /&gt;
There&#039;s a neat recent story on The Bakersfield Californian that mentions the Voices in the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Ha ha! I think you should knock on their doors, Terry! They just don&#039;t know what they&#039;re missing ... &lt;br /&gt;
There&#039;s a neat recent story on The Bakersfield Californian that mentions the Voices in the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review.</itunes:summary>     
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