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Noel Hidalgo Knows What Ten Dollars Can Do In Cambodia

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He used social media ( blog , vlog , wiki , flickr , couchsurfing , twitter , myspace , dopplr , and facebook ) to harness the collective knowledge of the globe, and reported weekly on seven topics of freedom. We both ate weird things in Cambodia. for less that $6.00 USD you'd can be served a mountain of food fit for a king.

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Kentucky Nonprofit Workshop on Web 2.0: Slides, Reflections, and Notes

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(While the workshop wasn't a handson video workshop, I did something along those lines in Cambodia - the curriculum is here.). That is, it takes more than just throwing up a blog or myspace profile or start twittering to make this work.

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More on Burma - Protests in Real Life and Online

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He points over to a post from Mean Lux in Cambodia and his flickr set. Now the online channel has breathed new life into this surging wave and brought with it Facebook events, Myspace groups, Razoo causes, BBC News feeds updated real-time, Twitter posts about Wear A Red Shirt This Friday For Burma and countless IMs???

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Free Ranger Rick

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been busy trying to cram over 150 tech shirts into a suitcase to take to Cambodia so I missed this one. In addition, some comparisons of the pros/cons between Facebook and Myspace policies and the larger organizational policy issue related to embracing Web2.0 They make it a lot harder to interact with people than MySpace does.

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Intergenerational Wired Fundraisers: A Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's what he did in the last few days: I have been posting on many Cambodian forums, from Khmerlife.com to myspace groups and I have gotten many different responses. Only us Khmer can bring forth the change needed in Cambodia. how much of that 40 dollars acc[t]ually goes to cambodia?

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NpTechTag Summary: NpTech Events, Twitters, and Green Web Hosting

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Carie is a recognized nonprofit and social networking guru who was written up in the Chronicle of Philathantropy Blog for her organization's efforts on MySpace in June. And, next week, nonprofits and bloggers in Southeast Asia and Cambodia will be gathering for the Cambodia Bloggers Summit. million users. Follow her trail here.

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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants - Social Fundraising Off Season

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There are 15 projects in the competition, all with a mission of ending traffiking and slavery, including an entrant from Cambodia. Heather Mansfield, Making It On MySpace. Ending Global Slavery is part of an Ashoka initiative Changemakers.net. Hurry voting ends August 5th. Rapid Donor Cultivation white paper from Common Knowledge.

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