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Favorite Do-Good Books of 2008

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I've been opening a lot of talks about how nonprofits can use the social web with a line from his book, "Revolution doesn’t happen when society adopts new technologies -- it happens when society adopts new behaviors." Check out his website at www.mikefarrell.org. One of the projects he is involved with these days is The Elders.

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Secret Agent L: Covering the Globe with Random Acts of Kindess

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Laura was anonymous with her project for a year until she held a reveal party and fundraiser in July of 2010. Since then, her project has been featured on CNN, Glamour.com, Fox News, and The Huffington Post. Our conversation began with Laura explaining how the Secret Agent L project works. I put it up on the website.

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Digital Ecology: The Future of Nonprofit Websites

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As part of their digital footprint, Mercy Corps , a prominent NGO that acts to alleviate poverty and suffering throughout the world, has seven major websites, including their main site, campaign sites, and regional sites in the UK, China, and even Mongolia. The way nonprofit organizations use the web has changed.

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