The web’s capacity to be instantaneous, replicable and viral is offering up unparalleled results. In fact, never before has offline mobilization happened more quickly or in a robust manner than yielded by web-enabled, people-powered or co-created mediums.
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Social Tech for Change: A round up of good stories
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010How to be an effective communicator in the 21st Century
Monday, March 29th, 2010When it comes to new media, it’s important to get beyond the buzz. The World Wide Web has brought upon us a new communications paradigm for the 21st Century. To early adopters, the domain of “www” is a cinch, to others; it can be decidedly perplexing.
Social tech, mobile tech & future tech for social change
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010For this first blog, we wanted to answer a lot of questions – so we decided to bust out some Q&A. Of course, if you have further Qs, feel free to contact us at info@netchangeweek.com and we’ll try to send you some As in a timely manner.
Google Unveils Software That Battles Deforestation | Inhabitat
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Apps for social change | Nokia Conversations – The official Nokia Blog
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ActNow – Text success
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Scaling Mobile Services for Development: What Will It Take? A MobileActive.org White Paper | MobileActive.org
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Posted to Delicious by aymanitani
DigiActive
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MobileActive.org | Cell Phones for Civic Engagement
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Mobile Idea Factory | NetSquared, an initiative of TechSoupGlobal.org
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