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Money, money, money.... and service

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Sean Mountcastle: Business for Geeks

Garrett Dimon: About Going Solo

Philip E. Agre: Department of Information: How to Be a Leader in Your Field

Nonprofit Curmudgeon: Your heart is pure, your cause is just, and you're still not qualified to start a nonprofit

Craig Newmark: news was a community service, now it's largely a profit center. nice if it could return to being a community service.

- Karl on Wednesday, August 10, 2005

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And if you're a woman, you won't make enough to allow you to work at a nonprofit

re: http://philadelphia.bizjournals.com/bizwomen/philadelphia/content/story.html?story_id=1144375

Posted by: Tulin at August 10, 2005 7:11 PM

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