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2 years ago
in The Future Of Computing: Brains In A Jar? on Webomatica
Wow. i really liked this post. I have thought and written about these things myself. But be careful, because on certain subjects, like future+work, people will think that you are pesimistic when you are just being objective and realistic. people are not ready yet for certain realities that are already here...
Anyway, I am Javier, the founder of Trendirama.com, a community of online amateur writers. We write about the future of everything, and since I liked your post and you talk about the future, I would like to invite you to write an article on the Trendirama.com website, perhaps "The future of human-computer interfaces" or whatever you are passionate about? It is up to you, you choose the subject.
You would get a link back when you link to your own article, if you wish.
You can even re-use some of what you have here, in the last part of the article, "your view and comments". That would save you time and still be interesting for readers.
And yes, I know you may not have the time. None of us do...;)
Failing that, if you like the project and you can help me to promote it and find writers/readers -even if you don't write- it would be great. Since we are starting, we need all and any help that you can give.
By making this valuable information available online for free, I truly believe we are helping to make the world a better place.
And you could do your bit for the world too.
Your help is appreciated, and if you let me know your contribution, you'll be rewarded appropriately in due time. If you link to us or mention us, we can link you back too.
You can even use our valuable articles on your websites, provided that you link back. Any better offer than that?! :)
Look forward to hearing from you or read your article in Trendirama! Join us writing an article!
Best regards
Javier Marti
http://www.trendirama.com
Anyway, I am Javier, the founder of Trendirama.com, a community of online amateur writers. We write about the future of everything, and since I liked your post and you talk about the future, I would like to invite you to write an article on the Trendirama.com website, perhaps "The future of human-computer interfaces" or whatever you are passionate about? It is up to you, you choose the subject.
You would get a link back when you link to your own article, if you wish.
You can even re-use some of what you have here, in the last part of the article, "your view and comments". That would save you time and still be interesting for readers.
And yes, I know you may not have the time. None of us do...;)
Failing that, if you like the project and you can help me to promote it and find writers/readers -even if you don't write- it would be great. Since we are starting, we need all and any help that you can give.
By making this valuable information available online for free, I truly believe we are helping to make the world a better place.
And you could do your bit for the world too.
Your help is appreciated, and if you let me know your contribution, you'll be rewarded appropriately in due time. If you link to us or mention us, we can link you back too.
You can even use our valuable articles on your websites, provided that you link back. Any better offer than that?! :)
Look forward to hearing from you or read your article in Trendirama! Join us writing an article!
Best regards
Javier Marti
http://www.trendirama.com
2 years ago
in The future of online communities on Futuristic Play by @Andrew_ChenHi . I am the founder of Trendirama.com, a community of online amateur writers. We write about the future of everything. I would like to invite you to write an article on our website, perhaps based on what you are mentioning here. Maybe you can write "The future of Online Communities", as here? It is up to you, you choose the subject.
You can even re-use some of what you've written here, in the last part of the article, "your view and comments". That would save you time and still be interesting for readers.
Look forward to hearing from you
Best regards
Javier Marti
http://www.trendirama.com