Lee Rickwood, February 20, 2008, PCWorld.ca
Using Web 2.0 platforms, charitable websites and online social lending can build communities and changes lives.
Want to lend me a few bucks?!?You'll feel better if you do. You'll meet lots of new friends. You won't really risk a thing. And my life will be forever changed - for the better.That's the embedded promise of what's various social lending, online giving and Web-based micro-finance. This new tech trend combines the online power of social networking with inherent human instincts of cooperation and generousity to create the charitable Web. Continue reading
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Next Gen Giving: Charity and Social Networks
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