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  1. In one moment, three days ago, I saw your Foursquare check-in at Nikola Tesla Airport (Belgrade). I felt very happy because I saw the opportunity to finally meet you in person, but, on the other hand, that was kinda illogical and I wondered why you haven’t contacted me, as you promised, my dear friend. I thought you were super busy…

    I hope we can see each other next time. Please keep this in mind. Good luck with your fantastic idea(s) and your fulfilled schedule.

    (;

  2. Danica says:

    Ah, sorry, I was passing by. And busy, indeed. Looking forward to meet all of you folks in Novi Sad soon.

  3. […] focuses on the use of social new communication technologies in Southeastern Europe. Following her presentation on the “digital divide” in higher education at a recent Open Society Scholarship Programs conference for alumni from the Balkans, I spoke to […]

  4. Aleksandar says:

    It’s hard for me to find any connection between your talk and Democracy in the Balkans, but okay. I don’t want to think about that right now.

    Like most interesting question sounds one about the way to recognize crap from useful information. Maybe you can put more focus on that.

    P.S. You’re right, the last part was really fast. Why did you allow anyone to push you like that?

  5. Nwachukwu says:

    Digital divide, if it’s this wide in the West, imagine what it looks like down here in Africa. However, the gap is gradually shrinking, with more young people hooked up on social networks.

    The advocacy and hype that attended the 2011 Elections in Nigeria is a case in point.

    Good one.

  6. […] focuses on the use of social new communication technologies in Southeastern Europe. Following her presentation on the “digital divide” in higher education at a recent Open Society Scholarship Programs conference for alumni from the Balkans, I spoke to […]

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