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As MT and WordPress add social features, Sarah Perez asks: “With both of the big players extending their traditional blogging platforms to offer social networking features, you have to wonder if traditional blogging is on its way out.”
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From the new Facebook page for CauseWired: “The pages came today for proofreading, so the end is coming into sight. The cover is done, and there’s a marketing meeting next week with the Wiley folks.” If you’re on FB, feel free to “fan” me!
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If you have the means and the interest, I can’t think of a better prokect in social media. Per Peter Deitz: “As of today, we are officially looking for a new fiscal sponsor and legal home for Social Actions.” Go watch the slide show.
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Brilliant post from Om Malik: “The evolution of blogging platforms needs to match these societal and demographic changes. I think folks who are blogging now (no, not just tech bloggers) are different from some of us early bloggers..”
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Philanthropy and nonprofit management expert Susan Carey Dempsey is the editor-in-chief of onPhilanthropy.com.
Veteran consultant, journalist and entrepreneur Tom Watson is the author of CauseWired: Plugging In, Getting Involved, Changing the World, a new book about online social activism.
Social media and philanthropy evaluation expert Allison Fine is the author of Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age.
Veteran development consultant Stephen Manzi is a recognized national leader in nonprofit management and fundraising strategy. 






