May 17, 2005
Fundable.org

No-risk fundraising. Cool!

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April 21, 2005
Another Micropatronage Project

It worked for Kottke, right?

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April 11, 2005
How Microfinance Worked Out For Kottke

Not too badly

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August 18, 2004
DropCash

Making online fundraising easy

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May 04, 2004
It's New To You!

The Washington Post discovers microfinancing

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April 15, 2004
Helping Rebuild A Shattered World

Microfinance cleaning up war-torn countries

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February 18, 2004
Blogads Worked Big for Chandler

$2,000 spent yields $80,000 made. Wow!

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October 05, 2003
Are Al-Qaeda Exploiting Microfinance?

Follow the money

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September 30, 2003
WaPo Misses The Point

Department of corrections department

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September 11, 2003
Another Thought on Means For Dreams

More feedback on the philanthropic exchange

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September 10, 2003
Funding Dreams, A Dollar at a Time

Filling the breach between educational needs and funding realities

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September 05, 2003
Shirky Disses Micropayments

Micromissing the micropoint

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August 27, 2003
Dean "Breaks the Bat"

Pulls in a cool million in microcontributions

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August 26, 2003
Yet Another Open-Source Project Funding Idea: Affinity Cards

As long as we're on the subject

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August 24, 2003
An Alternate Model For Open Source Funding: Cooperative Patronage

A modest proposal

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August 22, 2003
Another Microfinance Success Story Unfolding

Microcontributions roll in

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Another Demonstration of the Power of Microfinance

Big money, no whammy

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July 11, 2003
Own Your Government!

Howard Dean gets smart-mobbed

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July 08, 2003
Back and Forth on Micropolitics

Two views on the significance of Howard Dean

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July 02, 2003
Have the Ants Hijacked the Democrats?

Doc Searls’ thoughts about Howard Dean’s huge Internet fundraising numbers got me thinking… A political party ideally would be a...

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June 23, 2003
The First Killer App for Microfinance

PayDemocracy: microfinance in action

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June 04, 2003
Howard Dean Cashing In From Microfinance

The Washington Post is reporting that Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean has raised $1 million from contributions made online through...

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May 14, 2003
Towards Micropolitics, Part II: Microfinance

Well, this has taken a little longer than I expected, but here it is, the next part of my series...

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