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  1. RT @arrafiq #sanjose Power outages in Milpitas could be heat-related; causes unknown: http://tinyurl.com/lfacgc @wadiwallah
  2. #PakCricket viewing in SF Bay Area. 7 am , Sunday, June 21 at http://MirchiCafe.com (via @arrafiq)
  3. Relief Camp #swat #idp funds collected for 590 families Mashallah donate NOW Online at http://help.pk or monitor http://cli.gs/idpack
  4. Which 4? URLs pls RT @rabiagarib: #blaagers need the 4 political party sites rated on Aesthetics, Usability, Content and Web2.0 Optimization
  5. RT What's are the future trends and opportunities in Social Media and Web 2.0? Where this industry headed? What do you think? #web20 #of09
  6. Couple of other observations about@PariSoMa that I will share later.
  7. I guess I got the URL for Global Lives wrong: http://www.globallivesproje.... Now going to mingle.
  8. The speaker's email address is david@globallives.org -- I guess who to reach to volunteer video expertise, etc. for a good cause.
  9. The speaker's email address is david@globallives.org -- I guess who to reach to volunteer video expertise, etc. for a good cause.
  10. Strike that, there is one African-American lady here; and a couple of folks could be Persian/Iranian...
  11. Get Involved! the man says: Video, Web, non-profit dev, International networking, translation, accounting, funding, Internships in 2008/9
  12. And I could pass.
  13. Speaker shows a picture with Chinese on it and asked "Anyone read Chinese?" And it strikes me; I am the only non-Caucasian in the room.
  14. The Global Lives Project did a Peace & Creativity Salon for the UN. Sub-titled "Our World 2.0"
  15. First public event was showing the Malawi video in a Brazilian slum. Open air; no chairs.
  16. Partners include free legal services, Temple, Sony gave tons of equipment, Adobe gave a grant...and so on.
  17. they've raised 50K or so, and the product is worth about 500K.
  18. For every dollar contributed, they produce 10 dollars in value.
  19. 95% volunteer labor makes the project extremely capital efficient.
  20. Creative Commons license and being a non-profit communicates sharing economy of Wikipedia and Linux to fields like video and architecture