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Game Changers 2010

To The Rescue: The American Red Cross Online

By Josh Wilson - March 11, 2010

Game Changer winner the Red Cross is always finding new ways to reach out and help people.

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Demand Media: Content innovation means letting algorithms lead

By Michael Stoll - March 11, 2010

Game Changer Demand Media’s Byron Reese describes the different thinking about content and the process of creating content.

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Tom Stites Game Changer acceptance speech

By We Media - March 10, 2010

We Media – Game Changers: Awards and conversations with Winners from KnightCenter on Vimeo. WeMedia Miami speech as delivered March 10, 2010 I’d like to start by thanking Andrew Nachison for bestowing a fancy new title on me.  In his announcement that the Banyan Project and I had won the balloting for the Game Changer [...]

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TCKTCKTCK: Resetting a global environmental countdown

By Michael Stoll - March 9, 2010

TCKTCKTCK put issues on the table and showed worldwide support at the Copenhagen meeting.

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Tom Stites and the Banyan Project: The Forest for the Trees

By Josh Wilson - March 9, 2010

An interview with Tom Stites about his journey from newsroom to the Banyan Project.

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Getting ready for #wemedia Miami next week

By Andrew Nachison - March 5, 2010

We’re busy mashing mint, and a few other ingredients for We Media Miami next week. Please try to say hello to Dale and me if you’re there, and if not, join us, contribute and say hi online.

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Announcing the 2010 We Media Game Changers: Demand Media, American Red Cross, TCKTCKTCK, Tom Stites

By Andrew Nachison - February 24, 2010

Here they are: the winners of the 2010 We Media Game Changer Awards. Meet them all at We Media Miami, March 9-11.

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Stites wins We Media Game Changer award

By Andrew Nachison - February 4, 2010

Congratulations to journalism and democracy visionary Tom Stites, the winner of the 2010 We Media Game Changer Community Choice award.

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Community Choice poll results

By We Media - February 4, 2010

We are reviewing the results and poll logs to ensure fairness of the results. We expect to conclude the review and announce results later today.

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WM deadlines: Register, vote by Feb. 3.

By We Media - February 1, 2010

Get the early-bird rate for We Media Miami ’10 and cast your vote for the Game Changer Awards by the end of the day on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010.

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Vote for a We Media conference keynoter

By We Media - January 25, 2010

We’ve just posted the Community Choice finalists for the 2010 We Media Game Changer Awards. Check them out, share, tweet, add your comments and cast your vote! Your vote for the winner counts and will make a difference. The Community Choice winner, selected strictly by online voting, will make a keynote presentation at our upcoming [...]

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Final call: Who’s a Game Changer?

By We Media - January 11, 2010

Which digital media people, projects, ideas or organizations have rocked your world – or changed the way you view it? We’re honoring Game Changers at We Media Miami, March 9-11, including one nominated and selected through online voting. This is our final call for nominations. The finalists will be invited to our annual Miami innovation [...]

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Registration is Open: We Media Miami ’10

By Andrew Nachison - November 4, 2009

Registration is now open for the We Media Miami ’10 Conference, March 9-11, 2010. Click here for more details and to register.

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Nominate the Game Changers

By Andrew Nachison - October 19, 2009

Submit your ideas for the 2010 We Media Awards.

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Getting things done

By Andrew Nachison - August 20, 2009

Some people love to talk. All the better with wine and cheese. Others are busy getting things done. Between those two extremes you can ask yourself whether you’re stuck in an endless conversation, or if you and your business are focused on creation, innovation and achievement.

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