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Nonprofits Celebrate New Home in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

San Francisco Meets the Metaverse: 32 Nonprofits and their supporters will host a grand opening celebration Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 5:30 p.m. s first virtual millionaire, Anshe Chung, this nonprofits-only space, managed by TechSoup, creates and houses a community of nonprofits in the online virtual world of Second Life.

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Nonprofits Celebrate New Home in Second Life: Nonprofit Commons Grand Opening Gala Event on August 14th, 2007

Have Fun - Do Good

Hey Have Fun * Do Gooders, Many of you know that I work as the Community Builder for NetSquared , a project of TechSoup. Part of my job is to help put together Net Tuesdays in San Francisco, monthly meetings for social changemakers and web innovators to socialize, network and share resources. I am a total Second Life newbie.

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Digital Storytelling Challenge Awardees Announced!

Tech Soup

Last night, we held our Digital Storytelling Challenge Awards Party here at TechSoup headquarters in San Francisco. We screened highlights from the more than 100 video, image, and GoldMail submissions and celebrated the great work nonprofits and libraries are doing to tell their unique and important stories.

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Mia Hamm Delivered to Your Inbox? A New Way to Communicate in Email

NTEN

That's the idea behind GoldMail , a communications tool that marries email to voicemail, and throws in a visual slide presentation to round out the experience. Once you click it, the online mini-slideshow (Adobe Flash) with synched audio is opened in a browser window. The folks at GoldMail recently gave me an overview.

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Women of Color Resource Center: An Interview with Anisha Desai

Have Fun - Do Good

I grew up in Florida in a pretty narrow-minded, and very closed South Asian community. I was teaching in high schools in Miami and the Bronx and San Francisco for some time, and really wanted to be around young people, especially during their high school years, which I thought was an interesting time of their political development.