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“PARADE and The Case Foundation announced the America’s Giving Challenge to award $500,000 to charities. Web 2.0 tool called a “charity badge” to promote participants’ causes and help their charity get $50,000.”
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“The Guide, expands on the excellent Mail & Guardian newspaper music, theatre, arts listings. Includes a searchable, expanded venue guide, by city. A strong component will be user-submitted venues and events, which will drive the content on the site.”
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Hang on for a bumpy ride, folks…..
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another productivity tool that might be of interest to mac users already on the Leopard OSX (which I’m not, yet…)
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Interesting, a Twitter platform for journalists. I’ll have to check this out…
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“Is this really a pattern for procrastinators, or just people who are really busy?” Regardless, I admit it: This is me.
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“Missing is the ability to add content from non-BBC sources. Understandable given the it is the BBC homepage, but it would be good to have an option for a hybrid home that incorporates key BBC material as well as, say, Flickr photos or a Technorati feed.”
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“Mixx.com is tainted. It ISN’T a social news site because it is taking money from news organizations to ensure their content gets more play on the site. The whole revolutionary concept of Del.icio.us & Digg is that the users control of the content.”
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“Oh my. I just discovered that ABCNews.com is offering a O.J. Simpson Trial Tracker widget, complete with a countdown until his next court date.”
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“If your CEO doesn’t want to blog, fine. There are other ways to bring his or her thoughts to the customers. And other ways for the company to engage. All of which are reasonable approaches. Hiring someone to ghostwrite a CEO blog is not.”
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