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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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It's time for us to move on…

The Department of Homeland Security says “Just Say No to IE” Really ACS, it’s time to move on! I was inspired by David Collin’s series of articles on the state of Life Science in America, so I thought I would write my own series of articles on something that’s near and dear to my heart. Browsers. In this series of ...

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Harvaed Business Review, 3 articles on Innovation

The July-August 2004 Harvard Business Review had 3 articles on innovation. Darwin and the Demon, Innovating Within Established Enterpises, by Geoffrey A. Moore. Moore draws a life-cycle model and shows that enterprises must mutate the core comptences over time to sustain attractive returne. There is Application, Disruptive, Product, Process, Experimental, Marketing, Business Model, and Structural Innovation. In Rosabeth Moss Kanter’s ...

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New roles for bloggers

One of the signs of the ever expanding role of the Internet in political life is the issuing of press credentials to bloggers for the political conventions, both Demo and Repub. The NYTimes has an article about this first set. Evidently some so-called “professional” journalists see this as further corruption of the profession. And…blogs evidently are becoming a more significant ...

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Fact Sheet–HIT Report At-A-Glance

2004.07.21: HHS Fact Sheet–HIT Report At-A-Glance It looks like there finally is a plan to go forward with EHR—electronic health records—on a nationwide scale. It seems like a good idea, even an inevitability if we’re ever to try to wring the paperwork surcharge out of health care costs (maybe wishful thinking!). Good concept, but the devil is always in the ...

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