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Blog Day and One Web Day: Are You Participating?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

August 31, 2007 is the third annual Blog Day. I plan on participating in a small group session called "Gender and Blogging" facilitated by Sopheap Chak. (I s a law professor in New York City, a member of the ICANN board , and a fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology , and the Yale Information Society Project.

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Second Life Education Programs in NY Times, Goes Open Source, and other tidbits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the weekend, the New York Times ran an article about education programs in Second Life. Father and daughter have been co-teaching a Harvard Law School course in Second Life this past semester, called CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opnion. I learned a lot. Professor Nesson will serve as the judge in both trials.

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Observations from The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop, Month 1

Museum 2.0

I've been working for The Tech on this project since November of 2007, and it has been an intense and exciting three months. For me, it means spending a lot more time facilitating idea generation and communicating with others than being an independent creative agent. A month ago, I invited you to join this project.

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Why Apple isn't the Nonprofit App Grinch | Nonprofit Trends with.

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Her thoughts on Apple’s ban on donations in iPhone apps recently appeared in The New York Times. This isn’t a new issue for her and she blogged back in June on this topic. Processing a credit card transaction or facilitating a financial transaction will always have a cost.

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Got the Winter Blues? Giving May Cheer You Up

Have Fun - Do Good

Maya Angelou In December 2007, the New York Sun article, Why Giving Makes You Happy reported that: "According to the Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey, a survey of 30,000 American households, people who gave money to charity in 2000 were 43% more likely than non-givers to say they were 'very happy' about their lives.

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