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Deconstructing An Angry Crowd: What Can We Learn?

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Should online contests be redesigned or just go away? That's the question that Kari Dunn Saratovsky asks in a post over at the Case Foundation blog , one of many blog posts and tweets about the controversy surrounding how the Chase Bank handled its online contest. 12/17: The Dark Side of Online Contests.

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Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Click and Pledge, a company that does SaaS for nonprofits, released a new product, called “Trio&#. Matt Asay, blogger of all things in open source biz models, thinks Google Code may have overtaken Sourceforge. Mozilla Labs announces the winners of their Extend Firefox2 contest – the best Firefox add-ons.

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6 Fundraising Platforms That Have Disrupted Charitable Giving Forever

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I could tell they were passionate, fired-up people who had great ideas for strategies and projects to help kids learn better,” said Best in a 2014 interview in Fast Company. Disrupting Fundraising Since: 2010. And in real-time you can see how colleagues and the company are aiding your efforts.”. Co-Disruptor: AdoptAClassroom.

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Zoetica Salon Summary: A Few Good Social Media Measurement Insights

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When a nonprofit partners with a company on project that uses social media, what metrics do you use to measure success? This conversation was sparked by this post from Richard Becker that shares the numbers from the Pepsi Refresh Contest. Holly Ross, NTEN, Four Lessons Learned About Social Media in 2010. Happy New Year!

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Facebook – You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.

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A common story is one where a blogger posts something and then regrets it. Maybe they were too candid about their company or their boss. Tensions remain between making a profit and alienating Facebook’s users, who the company says total about 64 million worldwide (MySpace has an estimated 110 million monthly active users).