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News for March 2001
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28 March 2001 |
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27 March 2001 |
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| nonprofit venture forums |
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I love the spirit and vision of Craigslist. Now they are organizing nonprofit venture forums where nonprofits and philanthropists mingle. Quite the opposite of the usual arms length relationships that many events try to ensure.
Posted: 3/27/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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26 March 2001 |
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23 March 2001 |
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| first thoughts on Hailstorm |
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Craig Burton gives his first thoughts on Hailstorm, which are some of the most important words to date. Although Microsoft may have its proprietary spin on this, their move has proven that the Internet Services Model is here to stay. Recent collapses of various ASPs are more a symptom of bad investments and the financial markets than of the basic trend toward network computing.
Posted: 3/23/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
| Scary Geeks Bearing Gifts |
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I'm still recovering from reading this one. Deborah Branscum is a contributing editor to Newsweek and a new contributor to Fortune.com's Valley Talk column. She has reported or edited for InfoWorld, Macworld, The New York Times, Fortune Small Business, Wired, and PC World. In Scary Geeks Bearing Gifts, she rips into Microsoft's Hailstorm.
Posted: 3/23/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
| When Linking Isn't Better Business |
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In When Linking Isn't Better Business, Carl S. Kaplan explores the Better Business Bureau anti-linking effort. Personally, I have a concern with framing other people's content. I think there are very few ways to do it respectfully. But links are just addresses and they are the essence of the web.
Posted: 3/23/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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22 March 2001 |
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| Federal Commons |
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The Federal Commons is a project of the Inter-Agency Electronic Grants Committee and is intended to streamline the process of U.S. federal grants searches and applications.
Posted: 3/22/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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21 March 2001 |
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| Hailstorm or Firestorm? |
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More Hailstorm concerns emerge: In Hailstorm or Firestorm?, Andy Patrizio of Wired wonders, in essence, if this isn't just Microsoft continuing to execute on it's famous "embrace and extend" strategy for leveraging their monopolies into new markets.
Posted: 3/21/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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20 March 2001 |
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| Plugged In, Tuning Up |
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OMBWatch is one of my favorite organizations. In Plugged In, Tuning Up, they have issued an informal report on the web sites of the fifty U. S. state legislatures.
Posted: 3/20/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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19 March 2001 |
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| Internet Honeymoon Is Over |
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In Internet Honeymoon Is Over, Jeff Fischer explains very clearly why the days of free services are over. Now if we can only get nonprofits to catch up and realize how much cheaper it is to pay for something, even if it's underwritten by a sponsor.
Posted: 3/19/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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16 March 2001 |
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15 March 2001 |
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14 March 2001 |
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| Unskilled and Unaware of It |
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One of my favorite studies ever is remarkably applicable to online nonprofit communities: Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments, by Kruger and Dunning, at Cornell University. (14 page PDF)
Posted: 3/14/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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9 March 2001 |
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8 March 2001 |
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3 March 2001 |
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| Strategic Technology |
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Marc Osten is doing some really great work. Strategic Technology is his peer learning framework for technology planning. I'm deeply impressed by both his vision and his method.
Posted: 3/3/01; 9:00:00 AM # |
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1 March 2001 |
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