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Subscribe: Daily Email Newsletter of Rock Star Jobs in the Tech & Social Change Space

Are you looking for awesome jobs in the tech/ social media/ social enterprise/ nonprofit space? I am, and I've found it frustrating to have to search for jobs everyday on a bunch of different sites and forums. So, as a project for rock stars for hire ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  19 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Yahoo!

Web of Change Will Change Your World + 10 Free Tickets!

"We want to make sure that people working and serving as change agents in a range of progressive, social and environmental organizations can attend.  We know the recession has hit many organizations hard.  We are committed to digging deep so that those ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  18 Aug 2009

In Pursuit of a Bigger Impact – The Ideal @EngageJoe Job Opportunity

I am on a personal and professional pursuit, which I'm excited to share - I'm on a quest to join and contribute my skills to awesome teams & projects that are working to help connect & catalyze communities for social change. My work over the last 3+ ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  13 Aug 2009

Upcoming Events with a Collaborative Theme: Web of Change, Wiser Tuesday, & Radical Collaboration

Within the next month or two, events are being hosted in British Columbia, Paris, and San Francisco – helping to bring together and foster collaboration for those working within the environmental & social change space. I wonder if there may be a ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  11 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Paul Smith

What's the Right Offline Event for Your Organization's Online Community?

My thinking: Social media conversations and online campaigns create whole new models for bringing together & powering the progressive movement. Although at core: People coming together in the real-world are key to fueling how we organize for change. We ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  29 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Donorschoose.org,  Sunlight Foundation

Net Tuesday Organizer Spotlight: Amy Sample Ward from London, UK

Every month, the NetSquared Community comes together offline at Net Tuesday events around the world to mix, swap stories and ideas, build new relationships, and collaborate to help the local community. Our local organizers are volunteers dedicated to ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  23 Jun 2009
Related Topics: David Wilcox

Re-imagining Google Wave: Lessons for World-Changers

As it was, Google did a nearly hour and a half magic show when they wanted to share a vision for changing the way we communicate and collaborate online. What if the Google Wave team focused on their revolution - bottled their passion and made it ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  10 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

What's the Killer Mobile App for Green Shopping? (and other tough questions)

Over the last year, a lot has changed in how we access social and environmental information about the products we purchase. A small but growing army of mobile apps have flourished that now help consumers make more informed and "green" decisions. What ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  3 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Adrian Grenier,  HBO

More From N2Y4: Blogging The Health Panel Expo

Today, at the NetSquared N2Y4 Conference, The Nonprofit Commons faciltated the Health Panel Expo - an online event in Second Life to showcase recent developments in health care research, and to connect efforts in fighting disease and creating a ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  27 May 2009

Jaded About Social Media For Change? - Let's Talk About It!

There seems to be an elephant in the social media for change room - and it's one I think it would good to acknowledge, discuss, and ultimately deal with. In the last few while, I've been getting Twitter DMs from top players in the nonprofit tech and ...

From JOESOLOMON, NetSquared,  21 May 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.,  Ralph Nader,  Flickr

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