Thursday, November 12, 2009

Vatican will open the secrets of the World Wide Web

Thursday largest Internet experts - leaders Google, Facebook, YouTube and Wikipedia - are going to introduce the representatives of the Vatican with the innermost secrets of the World Wide Web. As the London newspaper The Daily Telegraph, it will encounter a completely different worlds. Virtual community of experts try to explain the top representatives of the Catholic clergy from all over Europe, how best to take the achievements of the XXI century, to convey message of the Catholic Church to the hearts of believers and, possibly, nonbelievers. According to the British newspaper, the Vatican appears now to the society is not in the priglyadnom form, and, thus, its image needs to be improved. The newspaper is referring to the position of the Catholic Church on condoms and the Pope's decision to rehabilitate a British bishop who denies the Holocaust. In the course of a four-day conference, representatives of the social network Facebook, the search engine Google, YouTube video portal and the online encyclopedia Wikipedia will explain to representatives of the Church of the importance of "new media" in the lives of young people. The bishops also will talk about how we must combat the threat of breaking sites. This will tell them the young hacker from Switzerland and Interpol expert on cybercrime. As stated in the Ministry of Communications, the Vatican - the Pontifical Council for Public Communications, who will arrange a meeting, "the world of hackers - it is a special parallel culture, which the Church is unknown, but familiar to fans of information technology. Conference perfectly complements the aspirations of the Holy See to familiarize churches with modern technology. According to The Daily Telegraph, even the Pope himself uses a laptop and iPod'om.

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