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How Non-Profit Organizations Can Take Advantage of Online Video

We’re proud to announce the third in a series of seminars with Baruch College’s Center for Non-Profit Strategy and Management, focusing on how technology is changing non-profits. Our third workshop sponsored by Frameweld and Interpersonal Frequency will be held Tuesday, January 12th from 4pm-6pm at Baruch College. It is titled:

How Non-Profit Organizations Can Take Advantage of Online Video

Panelists include:

Kate Albright-Hannah (Managing Editor of VBS.TV

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DC to host Foo and Bar

Tim O'Reilly announced a government 2.0 conference to be held in DC via twitter saying "Looks like the word is out, just before my #etech keynote where I was planning to announce it: Gov 2 Summit in DC http://www.gov2summit.com/." This is the latest in a whole series of events in DC focused on how technology will influence governance in the Obama age. Looks like we'll get "change we can believe in" or at least talk it to death.

Policy not (much) Politics Events for July and after

Whether you choose Austin, London, or DC or can't even leave your desk, plenty of opportunity to join the discussion about the future of government. Check out the Policy not (much) Politics calendar of upcoming events.

Policy (and maybe some politics) Calendar and Upcoming Events: Week of 5/21/08

We'll maintain a calendar for "policy (and maybe some politics)" events and conferences. Upcoming events include Netsquared, a call for participants for MobileActive08 in South Africa and Community Wireless in DC. Keep up with the variety of events that touch upon the future of democracy and participatory governance.

Sharing and policy? Scott McNealy to speak in DC

Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems to speak on "Open Source, Open Education and Eco-friendly: Can Sharing Improve Policy?" in Washington DC on 5/5.

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Google's Eric Schmidt to Keynote PDF2007

We're thrilled to announce that Google CEO Eric Schmidt will be keynoting this year's Personal Democracy Forum, joining New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman in a one-on-one conversation on the flattening of politics.

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PdF2007 News: Phil de Vellis is Coming, and Other Highlights

We're hard at work pulling together this year's fourth annual Personal Democracy Forum conference, which will be taking place this May 18 at Pace University in NYC along with a participant-driven unConference on the 19th, and I'm pleased to share with you the emerging schedule for the main day. (Note: what follows is subject to change.)

Notes from eTech2007

I'm spending most of the week at eTech, one of O'Reilly Media's premier gatherings of technologists, that happens every year in San Diego. I have fond memories of attending this conference three years ago, when it included a special day on "Digital Democracy" focused on the emerging impact of the internet on the last presidential election. I'm not sure what I'm going to learn here, but I find it refreshing to get out of the political environment every now and then and talk with people who are used to making things that work, who take for granted that the systems they are working on will get overthrown every few years, and who know that the best ideas are probably being developed out on the edges, by some kids in a garage...

An Interview With Justin Oberman On Mobile Technology and Political Persuasion

Meintv-1 A couple of months ago I attended and spoke at the

Can I Persuade You To See Me Speak About Mobile As A Tool For Political Persuasion

Right now I am in Los Angeles at the Mobile Off-Deck conference. But this Friday I will flying up to Stanford University for the annual Mobile Persuasion conference where I will be speaking at 9:15am on a panel entitled "Big ideas in Mobile Persuasion: Changing our politics, our environment, and ourselves" where I am cited to speak about using mobile phones for social change and how that relates to "persuasion."
It should be interesting considering whenever I usually speak on this topic I normally talk about how Mobile is not a persuasion medium when it comes to politics. But since being asked to speak at the conference I have been thinking more about this issue lately.
If you are in the Palo Alto area stop by for what promises to be some really interesting conversations and presentations!