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    I interviewed the top minds in the Bitcoin world about how nonprofits can benefits from this digital currency. Click here to learn more.

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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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Social Network Roundtable

I am at Babson College for the Social Network Analysis Network Roundtable learning about SNA and how to use UCINet and map relationships in an office.  This is neat stuff that I love looking and and so excited to be here.  Rob Cross of UVA has put together a great event and I look forward to the rest of the ...

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Why blog? V 2.something

Since I’m a proponent of blogging by the Society, I am asked fairly regularly, “Why blog?” You’ve got to come up with something more compelling than “everybody’s doing it.” So I think about the rationale for it from time to time, like this weekend. The result is what I call “Why blog? V 2.something.” That means I reserve the right ...

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The internet, not as we know it

They’re young, they’re idealistic – and they don’t care whose industry they change next. A new generation of visionaries and entrepreneurs has come of age on the internet since the dotcom bust.  The bloggging phenomenon has been one of the most powerful examples.There is little agreement on exactly what this phnominon protends, let alone what its business impact will be. ...

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BizWeek Issue on Blogging

Be sure to check out the May 2 issue of Business Week. The cover story, Blogs Will Change Your Business, is pretty good. I’m still making my way through the issue but so far, so good.  The issue also has a piece on corporate blogging, a profile of a blogger, a glossary and a case study of Stonybrook Farms. Check ...

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