Instructions
OneWebDay Stories 2010
As last year, we have our OneWebDay Stories blog this year. Apart from inviting Internet Citizens and Bloggers from around the world to write stories to share their positive experiences on the Web, and what makes the Internet an extraordinary ecosystem for the people of the world to connect to each other, we also ask Internet voluntary organizations to write about their work. For instance a Privacy organization could write on the Privacy on the Internet, and an Internet Standards organization could write on participatory standards development. OneWebDay is all about reaching out.
But, for everybody, please write in and publish a story about how the web has transformed your life or the lives of a community you belong to, or the city you live in or your country. The ‘story’ could be on the theme of Digital Inclusion but could also be about any topic related to the Internet. The story needs to be factual but you have a choice to be businesslike, narrative or even poetic. The stories can be reflections of how the web has transformed people’s lives, in the individual, political, economic, cultural and spiritual sphere.
Make it as readable as possible by including pictures (original photographs or permitted photos from the Web), may be even video and music.
To submit your story, register by 1) create your username and 2) confirm email address ( as easy as 1,2,3 .. and it is not even three steps ) and post your story.
Your story will then be reviewed by the OneWebDay Stories editors/moderators before being posted.
If you have further questions feel free to get in touch at stories@onewebday.org.

