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    Digital Strategy, Innovation, Co-Creation, Crowdfunding, Nonprofits, Volunteerism, Advocate Programs and Bitcoin are my passions. I often get to write about them. Click here to read more.

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Adopt a Chinese Blog!

Cool! Be sure you go check this page out. It’s a page dedicated to adopting Chinese Bloggers. Since their country is so restrective on what they are allowed to post  often ISP’s in China will self-censor and remove Blogs they don’t agree with. This Web Site let’s you "adopt" a blog and host here in the USA. That way it ...

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Creating Value from Recombinations

After reading the article on MSNBC on the digitizing of libraries my work group got into a discussion on the value of comodotized old data.  The conclusion  we came to was that the research paper as we know it is a 1980’s relic.  The new value and the engine upon which the new economy will be built on is the ...

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Experts discuss health care policy

Two policy-focused groups are looking at health care spending this week, so be sure to check out The Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation. First, on June 20 the Brookings held "Health Policy Initiative Public Forum: Biting the Bullet on Health Care Costs." According to the Brookings web site statement, "Brookings Senior Fellow Isabel Sawhill moderated the first of a ...

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HEALTH CARE COSTS

After hints that the rapid growth in health care spending was slowing, a report being released today suggests the brief reprieve has stalled and the soaring costs are likely to force more people out of the market. The Washington Post reported Health spending by privately insured Americans rose 8.2 percent in 2004, virtually the same increase as the previous year, ...

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