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What is action without Purpose?

Monday, December 13th, 2010 12:28 pm GMT -5 in Content by Erika Whillas

What does Purpose do? Creates powerful movements that impact the political process and solve global problems.

The M.A.L.I Movement in Morocco: How David Has Beaten Goliath

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 03:08 pm GMT -5 in Content, News Briefs, Tubes by Reda Cherif

Aware that Islam is the most volcanic taboo in Morocco’s society, M.A.L.Is did not choose provocation deliberately. What they were bent on doing was to act as the mirror of “the provocative contradictions of Morocco’s social, religious and institutional fabric.”

The Danger of a Single Story: How Facebook Is Widening The Numeric Divide

Monday, November 29th, 2010 11:47 am GMT -5 in Content by Reda Cherif

Ask children in rural Kenya working with their parents in community fields what their hobbies are, I’m not sure you’d get answers such as “photo”, “horse-riding”,”bird watching”.

All our ideas, for all our good

Monday, November 29th, 2010 10:39 am GMT -5 in Code, Tubes by Erika Whillas

All Our Ideas is an online survey tool that marries social data collection with quantitative and qualitative methods. The result – democratic, prioritized and open information.

China arrests woman due to a retweet.

Monday, November 22nd, 2010 10:41 am GMT -5 in News Briefs by Gabrielle Tang

The arrest of a woman in China for reposting a shorter-than-140-character message is just another example of China’s repression of online expression.

New web app connects collaborative communities in social business

Monday, November 15th, 2010 01:00 pm GMT -5 in News Briefs by Gabrielle Tang

A new web app called MakeSense is scheduled to launch in the coming week. It seeks to globally connect social entrepreneurs with the eager-to-help masses.

Evaluating Impact for Success: The IRC’s Online Strategy

Monday, November 15th, 2010 12:23 pm GMT -5 in Content by Bianca Wilson

By analyzing past successes and listening to its audience, the IRC has developed a particularly effective web strategy. Nonprofits seeking to increase their online presence can take some pointers from the IRC’s best practices.

Inspire Magazine: Al-Qaeda is Going Social

Monday, November 8th, 2010 11:57 pm GMT -5 in Content, News Briefs, Tubes by Reda Cherif

The first issue of the magazine, which was posted in July 2010, clearly announced the type of target the Jihadi editors were looking for: provide bomb instructions and offer English translation of Osama Bin-Laden speeches to young American and British readers.

RockMelt: the new social web experience

Monday, November 8th, 2010 09:45 am GMT -5 in Content, News Briefs, Tubes by Gabrielle Tang

RockMelt offers a completely new way to browse the web now, integrating your social networks to your browsing experience.

Cubans do not need Social 2.0 Networks

Sunday, November 7th, 2010 03:06 pm GMT -5 in Content, Tubes by Reda Cherif

My trip to Cuba was an amazing opportunity to compare the two systems – the Free West and The Tropical Communism- through the prism of Digital Age, Web 2.0 and Social Networks.

It is so different and so similar at the same time.