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"Social Machines" looks at social networking

A new article on the Technology Review web site titled "Social Machines" looks interesting, so I am providing the link below for this lengthy story. The web site provides interesting insight to new ways of reporting a story with this editor’s note: "While writing this feature for the magazine, senior editor Wade Roush added notes to the story. He also ...

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Welcome to Natalie Duke!!

I’m tickled to welcome to FISpace longtime California Division and friend, Natalie Duke. Her little self-introduction is below. Her husband, Ed, has been a contributor for many months now. (I think of them as The Bloggin’ Dukes.) She’ll be be focusing on volunteerism in the Society and elsewhere. There are a lot of developments on the subject in this ever-changing ...

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Introducing Natalie Duke

Just want to take a minute to introduce myself as I begin authoring in this FI Space. I have been actively involved in the American Cancer Society for the past 20 years as a volunteer serving as President of the local unit , regional board, and Chairman of the California Division. My topic is going to mainly address volunteerism and ...

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MAJOR GIVING

The number of persons over 50 is skyrocketing.  Of all the people who have lived to age 65 in the history of the world, more than half are alive now.  How does our increasing longevity affect major giving?  By focusing on bequests and planned gifts, we will actually bring in more money from a broader base of supporters than we ...

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