Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Developing MySpace?

From BusinessWeek online:

O Click All Ye Faithful - The nun who launched the Vatican's Web site is at work on a MySpace for Catholics

Deep inside the Vatican, a white-haired nun dressed in a brown habit opens the door to a room full of computers. The whirring machines hold some of the mysteries of the Holy See, including photographs of the Vatican Secret Archives and of ancient illustrated manuscripts. No, this isn't a movie trailer for The Da Vinci Code. Our guide is Sister Judith Zoebelein, the editorial director of the Internet Office of the Holy See. She's showing off a small but potent Vatican data center, which bristles with servers and other high-tech gear...

... It's no secret that the Vatican has a fantastic Web site. It brims with fine art and practical information about the Catholic Church. The site, www.vatican.va, which comes in six languages, was even nominated for a prestigious Webby Award a few years back. But little is known about the woman who is behind it. Sister Judith, a 57-year-old American, grew up in a middle-class household in the Hamptons on the eastern tip of Long Island. She and a handful of colleagues were Internet pioneers when, in 1995, they launched the Vatican Web site. Since then, she has greatly expanded the site, including images of art from the Vatican Museums, a powerful search engine, and videos of restoration projects.

Now Sister Judith is creating a second Vatican Web site, set for launch in the fall, that is aimed at bringing together the faithful so they can interact. Think of it as MySpace.com (NWS ) for Catholics. There will be personal news updates, e-learning programs, and areas set aside for families, young people, and parishes. Collaboration is key, and that should differentiate the site from others in its genre. "People will be able to find each other and work together online, and then go back and use what they have learned or done in their own communities," says Sister Judith...

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I think this definately has the potential to be useful. The Internet just keeps getting thicker and thicker...

2 comments:

  1. way to post about your birthday. i guess it sucked

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  2. There already is one up, maybe Sister and the admin of this social network of (mostly) loyal Catholics (there are some people who don't agree with all the Church's teachings in there, an anomaly which I firmly believe was only b/c of the good admin's charity) can work together....

    www.vaticanfriends.com

    I'll certainly look forward to Sister's though! A Vatican- spun social network will be waaay cool.......

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