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NpTech Talk. NpTech Software. An interview with Allen Gunn of Social Source Commons by Britt Bravo over at Netsquared. Most of the links identified have flowed through the NpTech Tag stream but nice to revisit them! Here's a roundup of all the live blog posts from the recent BlogHer conference neatly organized by session.
In the comments of my post of Annalee Newitz's talk on the Revenge of the Female Nerds , my friend Anina pointed me her interview on nerdtv. I met and live blogged Anina at Blogher. I loved the interview - especially the "Lies to Tell the Phone Company" bit. This female nerd doesn't wear glasses and is not ugly.
Here's my interview: 1. Let's talk about your blog(s) - specifically Zen and Nptech which you launched a few months ago. It's a good excuse to read lots of other people's blogs, and feed into the general nptech blogosphere, which is fun. What is the gender balance/politics/issues/trends (if any) in the OS nptech community?
Since the event is dedicated to BlogDay, I'm sure that my BlogDay post will point to five (or more) Cambodian BlogHers. In researching the origins of OneWebDay, I learned that BlogHer Mary Hodder was involved in some of the initial evangelism for the day. Nonprofits can help make the web ??? just a little better than it was before ???
I just posted an interview with Sombit over at blogher where Sombit mentions his plans for GlobalGiving's presence on Second Life. Technorati Tags: nptech , net2 , npsl I felt compelled to mention these two facts only because I feel it is part of my board duties. and who knows, someone may follow the link and contribute.).
I did an interview with Michael back in May, 2005 and it is just fascinating to learn about his content gathering process. NGO/NPTECH Web2.0 I probably should stop, but if you want to focus on what women are blogging about in the nonprofit space, check out the blogher ngo/npo blogroll. NGO/NPTECH Web2.0
People: As part of her "Solutionary Women" series, Britt Bravo posted an interview today with my very good friend Rebecca Kalin of Asthma Free School Zones. You can also find it on Britt's Blogher site. Tags: nptech Rebecca points out that idling vehicles is the Number One cause of air pollution in urban areas! Cut that engine!
Looks other nptech bloggers and social networks are supporting this effort too! Hats off to Lisa, Jory, and Elisa (as well as to my fellow BlogHer CE editors) for posting such brilliant thoughts about this topic. Marianne Richmond over at Blogher, comments Online and off, we seem to have lowered our standards of civility.
I'm awlways delighted to discover new (to me) blogs written by women who work in the NPTECH space. I will be posting interviews with them in a few weeks, so stay tuned. I will be posting interviews with them in a few weeks, so stay tuned. This month's Carnival, #5, focused on nonprofit technology and was hosted by N-TEN.
Beth Kanter is one of my favorite bloggers, in part because she so often does interviews of very interesting people in her postings. Recently she interviewed Laura Allen , who runs a consultancy called 15second pitch. Britt - like Beth - is also a great interviewer. And you've got to find that essence first!
I attended the " Twenty-Something Meet Up " at the BlogHer Conference. I discovered Amy's NpTech blog about a year ago, maybe longer. " I had the pleasure of interviewing him about his he formed his organization. An Interview With Matthew Zachary, Founder I???m Why did I go? Blogs by Gen Y. Millenials???
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