Contemporary Journalists' Association Ankara Branch
The website of the Ankara branch of the Contemporary Journalists' Association, which operates to carry out the struggle of journalists for their rights and solidarity, with news, announcements and press releases.
Support site with frequently asked questions and help articles for the automated Twitter tool twitok.co that makes it easy to gain followers and engagement.
The wiki page of the habeRSS project, which was created to follow different news broadcasts from a single channel with RSS technology. The biggest feature of the wiki, which has been expanded and updated with the contribution of the users as well as the editors, is that everyone can make changes and there is no owner.
The website of the Auto-FollowBack application that allows you to automatically follow back and unfollow from your Twitter account. The site, whose native language is English, also has a Turkish language option.
The website of the Lawyers Working in the Field of Children (ÇAÇAv.), which aims to promote, disseminate and develop children's rights, prevent violations of rights, advocate, monitor and report. The site has been prepared in two languages, Turkish and English.
Website of Youth Network to Combat Commercial-Sexual Exploitation of Children. CSTC Youth is a group of the Anti-CSEC Network, which was established in Turkey to work towards the elimination of trafficking in children for sexual purposes, prostitution, pornography and all kinds of commercial sexual exploitation of children. The site has been prepared in two languages, Turkish and English.
Personal photo-blog of photographer Türkân Çatal. In addition to Çatal's photography works, the site also lists news about the photography exhibitions held.
It was the "free encyclopedia" site, which was published as a sub-project of ÖzgürOkul.Org. It contained a lot of content, especially in the definitions and terms title and biographies section.
ÖzgürOkul.Org is an educational website that has been broadcast for 4 years and is visited by an average of 8 thousand people daily. Its purpose was to assist students in their studies and to distribute education freely over the Internet.