Archive for August 2009

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Guest Post by Ali Cherry, Beaconfire Consulting: Seven Thoughts on Slacktivism

Photo by Cell105 Note from Beth: Last week, I hunted down the nonprofit panel proposals for SXSW including one submitted by me on crowdsourcing social change (see the NTEN blog post). There was a panel on slacktivism which caught my…

Guest Post by Jeff Gates: Confessions of a Long Tail Visionary

Chris Anderson’s The Long Tail Note from Beth: In 1993, I worked as the “network weaver” for an online network for individual artists called “Arts Wire” where I facilitated online conversations, provided technology support and training. Patterned after the Well…

Persuading Foundations to Give Even in Hard Times, and More: Thursday’s Roundup

Persuading foundations to give even in hard times, and more: Thursday’s roundup

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Kennedy Saluted for National Service Role and Other Contributions to Nonprofit World

Kennedy saluted for national service role and other contributions to nonprofit world

Guest Post by Stephanie McAuliffe: Network Effectiveness Tides and Tables


What do Maori and Gourma Creation Stories Have In Common With Social Media?


Social Media Adoption and Deconstructing the Scare House on Santa Cruz Boardwalk with Nina Simon


Saving Money through ‘Cloud Computing’: Wednesday’s Roundup

Remembering Kennedy’s role in national service, and more: Wednesday’s roundup

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