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Wired.com Launches Haiti Rewired

January 30, 2010

Haiti RewiredAmericas Society and Council of the Americas is pleased to share information about Haiti Rewired, Wired.com's online community geared to keep Haiti in the news long after the immediate crisis ends. Haiti Rewired will generate practical policy recommendations for rebuilding the country.

Join Wired.com’s Haiti Rewired community and start sharing your ideas on the rebuilding process at:
http://haitirewired.wired.com


As a member of Haiti Rewired you gain access to Wired.com's 12 million monthly unique readers, 5 million RSS subscribers and 200,000 (and growing) Twitter followers. You’ll also be helping to create an elite circle of thinkers and influencers with the goal of improving humanitarian efforts in Haiti and across the globe.

Wired.com plans to bring people together and create a platform for discussion and, ultimately, solutions. The expertise of this group will be limited only by the quality of the community. That's why they need more members, so invite friends to join now.

Haiti Rewired will keep the story alive for years, not months or days. It will solicit high-level contributions  to spur debate and discussion and promote the best ideas each week on the home page of Wired.com. Through Q&As, roundtable discussions, and meetups the site will promote concrete policy recommendations and proposals from the discussions will be extracted to bubble up to the top.

Contributors can participate as much or as little as they would like. The tools being used make it easy to join and write blog posts, comment, start forum discussions, upload images and video, friend other community members, and share ideas.


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