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Blogher Purses, Bags, and Backpacks

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The minute I walked into the reception at blogher tonight, Susan Getgood came up to me and said "Don't photograph my shoes. My blogher shoes and feet photos have gotten more hits than anything else on my blog! Hawaii-made purses were hot tonight. The second purse from Hawaii spotted during the blogher reception.

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My Fairy Godmother Status at Dreambank, Sending Coffee Karma Via Akoha, and My BillMeLater Pay It Forward Shopping Spree

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, the irony of when I won $500 shopping spree from Bill Me Later at the BlogHer Conference in Boston. Okay, I did use some of it for my car rental while I was at Hawaii Podcamp and Social Media Club Workshop in Hawaii last month. Although I not a big shopper, it is convenient not to have to use a credit card.

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Meet Cynthia Derosier who Surfs for Good Causes

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I recently had the opportunity to participate in a Social Media Club workshop in Hawaii as part of Podcamp and WordCamp in Hawaii.  Cynthia is convinced surfing can help Hawaii's at-risk youth.  I grew up in Hawaii and always loved to ocean. Cross posted at BlogHer.   Pretty powerful stuff!

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What color is the social web?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of my Twitter followers, @persistance pointed me to Shireen Mitchell (aka @digitalsista ) who is moderating a session at BlogHer, DC about online community building for political action. Update: Was not searching with the right terms : I should have used the words: chicano , black , Hawaii , and First Nations.

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The NpTechersphere is Typing. July Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Maybe it is part of the gearing up for the upcoming session at Blogher called " Get Deeply Geeky." Holly Ross, the blogher extraordinaire at N-TEN, has posted her excellent presentation she recently gave about nonprofit blogging. I will be posting interviews with them in a few weeks, so stay tuned.

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