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By: WorldChanging: Another World Is Here

Hoping for a Slower 2006 Happy holidays, everyone! As 2006 approaches, I find myself in an increasingly unfamiliar spot: my office, in the attic of my house in Lanesboro, Massachusetts….

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By: andeud

thank you. it is very instrest article

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By: Open Source Disaster Recovery » humanitarian.info

[...] With PeopleFinder, they certainly managed a huge amount of data processing and their site was clearly widely used (judging solely by the number of hits). Ethan Zuckerman characterised it...

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By: Unthinkingly.com» Blog Archive » Geeks Responding to Katrina: Relief 2.0

[...] …My heart’s in Accra: Recovery 2.0 – thoughts on what worked and failed on PeopleFinder so far [...]

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By: …My heart’s in Accra » Digital activists find ways to help Kenya

[...] started a series of relief efforts around the SEA-EAT blog. We saw it again during Katrina, where teams around the world worked to create Peoplefinder, a database designed to help family members...

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By: other » Blog Archive » Digital activists find ways to help Kenya

[...] started a series of relief efforts around the SEA-EAT blog. We saw it again during Katrina, where teams around the world worked to create Peoplefinder, a database designed to help family members...

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By: asda@wp.pl » Blog Archive » Digital activists find ways to help Kenya

[...] started a series of relief efforts around the SEA-EAT blog. We saw it again during Katrina, where teams around the world worked to create Peoplefinder, a database designed to help family members...

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By: …My heart’s in Accra » Kenya: mapping the dark and the light

[...] citizen media when events grip a nation or a region. I also suspect that the tool is important for Recovery 2.0 efforts, where having visualizations of people in trouble is a first step in...

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By: …My heart’s in Accra »“How do I help?” - Introducing Nabuur

[...] The video above tells the story of a Dutch mother who’s able to assist an organization in Uganda that supports AIDS orphans in translating their website. She explains that she’s able to assist...

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By: Daniel Zimnikov: In the Wake of Krymsk Floods, Social Media Powers...

[...] reminiscent of other grassroots, network-based relief projects that we’ve seen take place after the Katrina hurricane, the Haiti earthquake, and the Joplin tornado last [...]

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