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German teens went crazy for this ‘compliments’ app, and now VCs are backing its next phase

TechCrunch

Equally, teens are going through a stage in life where almost every social interaction seems to carry portent of some kind of other. This would explain in part why apps like SendIt, NGL, and Nocapp (some are Snapchat connected tools) took off as ways for teens to anonymously comment on each other. How will it make money?

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3 Unique Ways to get Friends Asking Friends so you can Raise More Money Online

NetWits

Do you ever find your self thinking … “ How can I empower my nonprofit supporters to raise money for a cause they love ”? Then by the community phase ($1,000 and under) you want everyone to know what you are building or planning with your campaign. In fact it’s something I think about often. Special Projects.

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Kaszek leads Z1’s latest round as it develops its bank app aimed at LatAm teens

TechCrunch

Homebrew leads Z1’s effort to bring digital banking to Latin America’s teens. From the outset, it was clear they would be the ideal partner for us in the next phase of the company, and that we would benefit greatly from having them onboard.”.

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13 tech trends to adopt before the year’s end

The Next Web

Thirteen young entrepreneurs shared which exciting innovations they’ll be watching closely in the second half of 2012, and whether or not they’ll be putting time — and money — aside to pursue them. The next phase of the web will be about personalization. Lane Sutton , Social Media from a Teen. Wade Foster , Zapier.

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Great reads from around the web on February 11th

Amy Sample Ward

The pilot phase launches this month and will support 15 New Yorkers with ideas for grassroots projects." Today's teens also plan to be generous when they get older. The initiative seeks to support ordinary people in accomplishing extraordinary things by helping them to tackle national and global challenges.

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Are Online Vote-for-Me Contests A Good Idea?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jared Paul, the co-founder of a new nonprofit that has a focus on homeless youth and one of the winners of the $25,000 in the first phase of Chase's Giving Community Contest offered to share his thoughts. The best part was that we won $25,000 and more if we do well in the second phase of the contest (up to $1 million!).

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Qwerty Monsters are teens, age 13-17, who have gone mad for texting on their mobile phones. Even though Millennials give in smaller amounts, the report also suggests that donation amounts are more keyed to where a person is in their phase of life – and that Millennials will be entering years of earning more money.

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