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  • RE: Technology changing politics

    The first thing that comes to mind is YouTube -- allowing users to ask political candidates questions through home-made videos. From the video creator's standpoint, it seems like a great opportunity to create a question that stands out and is essentially asking candidates directly. Those creators are their own moderators in debates. For candidates
    Posted to TechSoup Town Hall (Forum) by mdjukic on 01-22-2008
  • RE: Share your email do's and don'ts

    Here's an interesting idea: use the subject line to your advantage. Since it's the one of the first things a recipient will read, it can become a very useful tool. Devise your own system to rank e-mail importance beyond the generic "urgency" or "flagged" messages sent from everyone. For example, in all e-mails within your org, use something
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by mdjukic on 01-21-2008
  • RE: Donated Hosting?

    So I'm not sure if you meant $500 per month or $500 per year, but perhaps this might help either way. I worked with a company, where we were originally going to purchase hosting. However, when we told them we were a non-profit, they decided to donate hosting worth $49/month. I'm not sure if it was for an entire year or unlimited, but it certainly
    Posted to TechSoup Town Hall (Forum) by mdjukic on 01-21-2008
  • RE: Social Networking: Fruitful or Disappointing?

    I led a large, non-profit that was largely run by undergraduate students at thirty universities around the world. Of course, everyone had Facebook accounts, and it was immediately the best way to casually stay in touch one-to-one. It helped to see how we were all connected, and if any opportunities existed for marketing or getting in touch with third
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by mdjukic on 01-20-2008
  • RE: What are you reading?

    I have found it useful to read books on various businesses and ideas that have been successful. They don't have to necessarily be related to your project, but their success can be very inspirational. It can stimulate your own ideas and at the very least can motivate you to work harder. Some of the books that have done the same for me include The
    Posted to TechSoup Town Hall (Forum) by mdjukic on 01-20-2008
  • New Member From PA

    All, I am a senior at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in Business Administration. In my time here, I have worked with several different organizations, most prominently The Triple Helix, Inc. I have worked with the international publication at many levels, including Director of Business and CEO. Although I am no longer with the organization, I have
    Posted to Introduce Yourself (Forum) by mdjukic on 01-14-2008
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