10 Things Cory Booker Has Done Thus Far on His Trip to Silicon Valley
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 10 2011
Photo by Jason Pollock // caption: "Here's Mayor @CoryBooker doing an intv. for @PiersMorgan at @Twitter's HQ." Read More
What Are the Costs, and Benefits, of Networked Giving?
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, December 20 2010
Over on the New York Times, Stephanie Strom digs into the new suite of networked charitable giving platforms like Jumo, Facebook Causes, and Causecast. Is there added value in blending a networked, social approach to ... Read More
Facebook Causes Does Pretty Well for Itself
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, October 18 2010
Justin Timberlake's -- ehem, excuse me, Sean Parker's Facebook Causes start-up, co-founded with partner Joe Green, has just wrapped a $9 million round of funding, reports Bloomberg News: Read More
Changes at Change.org: A Media Hub for Social Action
BY Micah L. Sifry | Saturday, October 11 2008
Is it possible to build a successful web portal and community hub around issues and activism? So far, no one has succeeded in this quest, though there a lot of people trying and one could argue that sites as diverse as ... Read More
Despite Negative Press, Facebook Is a Powerful Agent for Social Change
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, April 24 2008
(This story was originally published on AlterNet and is crossposted with the permission of the excellent folks over there. -- Nancy) As an organizing tool, Facebook has had a couple of ugly weeks of late. Students at ... Read More
Joe Green on Project Agape and Online Democracy
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, June 6 2007
[Yesterday, I spent an hour on the phone with Joe Green, co-founder of Project Agape, a still-partially-in-stealth start-up that is developing political social networking tools and platforms. It launched with a major new ... Read More