Archive for November, 2010

US News: How Social Networking Is Changing Politics and Public Service

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Back in 2003, for example, Deron Beal sent an E-mail announcing his new Freecycle Network to friends in Tucson, Ariz., who he thought would be willing to give unwanted items like vacuum cleaners and computers away rather than have them and their toxic elements end up in landfills. “We have about 10,000 volunteers globally” now, says Beal. “We have about 7.5 million members in 110 countries and have done so as a charity with no fees,” pretty impressive given that “the founder had no tech skills.” Initially, Freecycle used Yahoo Groups to connect people who wanted to give away items with those willing to pick them up. Today, the nonprofit uses so-called open-source software, downloaded without charge, to manage its growing network.

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Frederick News Post: Army wife works to keep Afghan children’s toes toasty

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Urban’s first step was to post an ad on Frederick Freecycle. In one week, she received about 15 pairs of shoes, which she’s keeping in a box in her house.

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AnnArbor.com: The Eco-Frugal Parent: The thrifty virtue of temperance

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

1. Use financial wisdom. Children’s clothes and baby gear may often be purchased gently used or for free through other parents or Freecycle. “Being a thrifty parent isn’t about clipping coupons. Making thrifty choices where it makes a big difference can really change your finances,” Cowan wrote.

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