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Google Sidewiki: A new tool for activists

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Eric Lee over at Labourstart in his latest newsletter has pointed out the usefulness of Google Sidewiki. I do think this is actually quite brilliant.

Unless you’re a regular reader of the official Google blog (and I’m not) you probably haven’t heard of Google SideWiki.  But a trade union activist in New Zealand has stumbled on something that he calls an “awesome new tool for activists”.   And he may be right.

I won’t tell you much more, but will instead suggest you read what Google has to say:

http://tinyurl.com/lkbxbw

And when you’re done, and have set this up on your computer (it will take you less than a minute), go visit http://www.nestle.com and see what I’ve done to Nestle’s global website.

I installed the Google toolbar with Firefox and it was simple. Now edit away!

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Written by Jason Gooljar

November 6th, 2009 at 7:39 am

Posted in Activism,Labor

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