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[bub.blicio.us] On its 40-foot yacht, the Silent Sound, the Open Passage Expedition is turning to blogging and other aspects of social media in order to document the effect of global warming in the Arctic. During a voyage across Canada’s once-frozen Northwest Passage, the Open Passage Expedition will use GPS tracking and communication equipment from the Blue Sky Network as well as the Iridium mobile satellite service in order to update blogs, Facebook, and Twitter feeds.
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[SociableBlog.com : Social Media Blog] Twitter-ing in the Name of Climate Change, Eco-Voyage First to ...: “As far as we know, we are the first ”Twitter-ers to use the service while sailing through the Arctic. We are amazed at how easy it is to document everything we are encountering and immediately share it with the rest of the world,”
[Your Story] Eco-Voyage First to 'Tweet' from the Arctic | Press Releases ...: “Here at Blue Sky, our primary goal has always been facilitating communication for those traversing remote areas,” said Jon Gilbert, Founder and CEO, Blue Sky Network. “With the emergence and pervasiveness of blogs and social networks, it made sense for us to help Open Passage communicate during its voyage via these new channels. We are grateful that we can play a key role in sharing this green message, and look forward to keeping up with the Open Passage ”tweets in weeks to come.”
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[Webmaster Tools] Twitter-ing in the Name of Climate Change, Eco-Voyage First to ...: The Open Passage Expedition is harnessing the power of social media to document the effect global warming is having on the Arctic during its revolutionary voyage across Canadas once-frozen Northwest Passage. Utilizing GPS tracking and communication equipment provided by Blue Sky Network and the Iridium mobile satellite service , the Open Passage crew has updated their blog, Facebook , and Twitter feeds , keeping their fans up to date with activities in real-time.
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