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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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CharityChannel-Or a Blog in your Wiki

The CharityChannel has formally  launched a Development – Office email – based discussion list.  It costs $2 to $3 per month and allowes you to tap into the collective wisdom of 1000s of development professionals. Founded in 1992,  it now will mirror those that go on in development offices everywhere. Therein will be discussions on planned giving, annual funds, capital ...

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Nitty-gritty cancer research

Okay, if pure speculation is too flaky for you, here’s an opportunity to read some hard-core cancer research articles in Nature. These are real journal articles with the constrained, incremental  factoids of science that pile up into a heap of real facts over time. The reason I post them is that they’re accessible free!  Usually you need a costly subscription ...

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Videos Quick, Easy and Automatic

I always hafta laugh when I see these articles about how some guy just figured out how to make distribution of content easier by putting together two pieces of evolving technology. In this case it’s combining peer-to-peer with RSS. The chuckle is that the music and movie industries and about every other content provider hates this and takes legal steps ...

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An Evolutionary Approach to Innovation

Fast Company’s  last couple of issues have featured a lot of content about innovation. Like this article. Can biology teach us anything about innovation? The essence of Darwinism is that progress is created by adaptation to changed conditions. What starts as a random mutation can also spread to become the norm through a process of natural selection.

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