FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nonprofit tech experts team up to help others master ‘social tools for social change’ (Summary: Eight experts in social media and nonprofit tech create the Socialbrite learning hub and offer consulting services to help organizations onto the social Web.) SAN FRANCISCO – June 29, 2009 – Eight leading experts in social media […]
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Incentives for doing good
I had a riveting lunch this week with Jack Herrick (above), a serial entrepreneur who sold eHow (How to Do Just About Everything!) three years ago and, shortly before that, founded wikiHow (Building the World’s How-to Manual), where he’s now CEO of that social-good company. Today’s top wikiHow article: How to Moonwalk Like Michael Jackson. […]
Boxee and the promise of open media
At last weekend’s Open Video Conference, where 850 people turned out at NYU to discuss the future of open media, the standout open source project — at least for me — was Boxee. It’s not so much a company as a cause. This is a big subject, so, first, a word about the conference, put […]
Citizen media & the law
A roundup of resources related to grassroots media and the law Here are posts our team has written about issues related to the law that you may find useful (most recent at top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources. Guides Filmmakers’ best practices in fair use Model release form for video producers and photographers […]
An introduction to screencasting
Screencast video captured using Google Earth. We live in a visual age. Instead of telling someone about how to perform a task, why not show her? Screencasts offer a compelling way to pack a lot of information into a short visual package. A screencast is a video that captures what takes place on a […]