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Friday, July 16, 2010
Imagine if you could get big companies like Paypal, Google, Dell, or others interested in buying your nonprofit and continuing your charitable work because of what you sold and how well you marketed yourself! Post on Google Buzz. Oh holy moly. World of Good got acquired by eBay and Greater Good! Now you can find World of Good at eBay.
 
Sunday, March 28, 2010
corporations, whether nonprofit or for-profit operations are personally accountable for their organization's fiscal reporting and complete disclosure. nonprofit corporation, foundations which are often grant donors, themselves. of these nonprofits) can more easily know what these organizations are doing successfully in their community.
 
Monday, July 20, 2009
But when large institutions like the Metropolitan Opera and the Brooklyn Museum, and big corporations like Dell and Sun Microsystems are blogging, it’s hard to make the case that starting an arts blog is revolutionary. Lots of people of all ages can’t tell you what a browser is, as a Google video recently demonstrated. You get it done.
 

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Based around an interactive 3D globe through which visitors can view videos about projects requiring funding, it is described as combining “the gameplay of SimCity, where you are a developing your own world, with the excitement of Google Earth: hopping from one continent to another to see what’s going on over there&#.
Imagine if you could get big companies like Paypal, Google, Dell, or others interested in buying your nonprofit and continuing your charitable work because of what you sold and how well you marketed yourself! Post on Google Buzz. Oh holy moly. World of Good got acquired by eBay and Greater Good! Now you can find World of Good at eBay.
was pleasantly surprised to find that the site integrates flickr and youtube, and uses the standard “ ShareThis ” feature to allow visitors to do just that, through facebook, twitter, Google, etc. ONLINE COMMUNITIES Yes, you can upload photos to MoMA’s official flickr group – Great! want to love this site, I really do. Good, right?
Even back in 2004, a study showed that 89% of Americans want nonprofits and corporations to work in partnership. Last year, NPR built a hurricane emergency online community site for free in one weekend, and asked the public for help. flickr/askpang. Many nonprofits are in crisis mode these days. Web 2.0 Be nimble but think long-term.
corporations, whether nonprofit or for-profit operations are personally accountable for their organization's fiscal reporting and complete disclosure. nonprofit corporation, foundations which are often grant donors, themselves. of these nonprofits) can more easily know what these organizations are doing successfully in their community.
A compelling core idea of what the company stands for can inspire a surprising amount of passion," Neumeier writes, citing Google with their stated vision to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." Whether you're an international relief agency or a community food bank, are you out to change the world?
Google tells us that Dadism was "a western European artistic and literary movement (1916-23) that sought the discovery of authentic reality through the abolition of traditional culture and aesthetic forms," offers one of the hometown newspaper online chatters. To be celebrated on Feb. 2, Aug. 7, Aug. 16, Aug. 26, Sept. 18, Sept. 22, Oct.
But when large institutions like the Metropolitan Opera and the Brooklyn Museum, and big corporations like Dell and Sun Microsystems are blogging, it’s hard to make the case that starting an arts blog is revolutionary. Lots of people of all ages can’t tell you what a browser is, as a Google video recently demonstrated. You get it done.
Two -  Does using free tools like Google Alerts or Technorati still work? If you are hearing different things in social media it either means that comments are sparse or that something has truly happened and you’re the first corporate eye-witness.  Part I of Interview with Joel.  One - What is the best way to mine that information? 
Blogging is powerful because it is the power of niche communities. 2009 I'd love to see companies, PR professionals, governments and more continue to embrace new media and to reach out to, rather than be afraid of, the blogging community. But the real value comes in the form of strong communities built around relationships.