Wavu è un aggregatore per esplorare le discussioni sull'informazione di
qualità e sul citizen journalism attraverso un percorso fra blog, giornali, social network.
Raccoglie analisi pubblicate nella blogosfera italiana. All'interno dell'area "reporter"
mostra una selezione di notizie e approfondimenti. Ha un focus nel settore "global" sulla
partecipazione a internet nei paesi in via di sviluppo. "Crossmedia" riunisce le narrazioni
generate dall'incontro di linguaggi su internet, come infografiche e mappe interattive.
Inoltre segnala in tempo reale messaggi inviati attraverso il social network twitter da
giornalisti e network d'informazione. Wavu è una parola in lingua swahili, parlata
soprattutto in Africa orientale: significa "rete", "network".
China's Premier Li Keqiang has pledged to build trust with India where he is meeting his counterpart Manmohan Singh after a recent flare-up in border tensions.
Premier Li said the purpose of his visit was "to increase mutual trust and co-operation and face the future".
"World peace... cannot be a reality without strategic co-operation between India and China," he said.
The two neighbours are the world's two most populous countries.
Monday's talks are expected to involve trade ties and other bilateral issues.
The Chinese leader arrived in Delhi on Sunday in the first stop of his maiden ...
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China's Premier Li Keqiang is travelling to India in the first stop of his maiden foreign trip since taking office.
Upon his arrival in Delhi, Premier Li will hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, followed by dinner at the Indian leader's residence.
Border tensions and trade ties are expected to be among the issues discussed by the two men.
The neighbours are the world's two most populous countries.
Beijing hopes the visit will help build trust and a new strategic partnership to the benefit of both countries, China's official news agency Xinhua said.
Delhi thought ...