"You're a what?!” He screams into my ear, combating the bass of the speaker propped between us.
“A vol-un-teer,” I repeat, this time louder.
“So, you like . . . Read more »
More evidence of chicken soup for the social , and I'd have to add spiritual, soul. This message was posted today by by Nitin Naresh of the Global Concern Foundation. On April 13, it was his birthday. He lives in New Delhi, India. Read more »
The wonder of Facebook is that you can have a thought, share it, and get feedback from the most remote corners of your world, even from strangers who skirt the periphery of your world. Read more »
By gosh, there's nothing better than a good sale. And I'm not talking about shopping. Selling off your stuff can be surprisingly fun, liberating, and profitable. It's hard work, though. Read more »
First there was Friendster, then there was Myspace, now we have Facebook. Like empires, each succeeding social networking platform seems like the last, but each has had its own expiration date. Read more »
Following last week’s post about their study into changing models of ownership and value exchange, Claro Partners presents some business cases which illustrate ways in which companies are trying to provide solutions and capitalize on issues tha. Read more »
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