My latest post for the Stanford Social Innovation Review is up and I hope you’ll dive into the conversation with me! A recent event has brought up some huge redContinue readingNew on SSIR: Letting Technology Lead
This post originally written September 8, 2009. Posted on Stanford Social Innovation Review’s Opinion blog. Visit the original post here. It’s back-to-school time for many countries and that means aContinue readingBack to School, Back Online
This blog has a Creative Commons license. Why? Because I want people to know that I expect them to share things they find interesting, or to help further the conversationContinue readingLicense your photos and more on Facebook
My 26th birthday came and went already and what I’m most excited about (other than the weekend trip we took to Bruges) is the money I was able to pullContinue readingBirthday Cause Wrapped Up
I have a birthday coming up and over the weekend I received an email from Causes, the social change application in Facebook. Here’s what it said: Happy (Almost) Birthday! ThanksContinue readingMy Birthday Cause: Free Geek!
As TechCrunch and others are reporting, Change.org launched a service for nonprofits to create their own branded social networks. These networks are built to include many of the features nonprofitsContinue readingWant your own social network?
Beth just posted a great piece on Fight Hunger’s campaign to Click to Feed Child. The campaign in Facebook, takes the user to a page where clicking on sponsors donatesContinue readingKeys to campaign applications