Skype in action at Twestival
By
Peter Parkes on March 6, 2009 in Skype around the world.
Some of you may be familiar with the Twestival events which took place across the world last month - bringing together groups of Twitterers in their respective towns and cities to raise money and awareness for charity: water, a non-profit organisation bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. As of today, the events have raised a combined $250,000USD - a pretty impressive feat which, to put into context will enable charity: water to work on 55 water projects in Ethiopia, Uganda and India, therefore bringing clean water for just over 17,000 people.
You can see @amanda, the global organiser of the events, explaining more on Sky News via a live Skype video call:
Skype played its part in some of the European events, by sponsoring the events and providing a live high quality Skype video call link between the London Twestival and the French Twestivals in Paris, Lille and Clermont-Ferrand. People talked, waved, shouted and danced with their counterparts - and while it wasn't quite as good as being there, it was the next best thing.
Twestival was a great opportunity to bring people together to raise money for charity, and it's cool that Skype was able to cross the channel to join the events in London and France - I'm just sorry that (with my @peteratskype hat on) I missed out. Here's to the next one...
