Hey, I recently spoke at TEDxMarin, along with other folks smarter than me.
I'm trying to better effect large scale social change using social media, and here I inadequately try to articulate more about that. (I'll be doing more of the same today at the National Conference on Volunteering and Service.)
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Posted by: Sanjay Maharaj | June 29, 2010 at 10:17 AM
Okay, so first of all -- I'm a geek, too. Yes, I realize I lack the tech savvy of a pro web developer, however, I hold ten active library cards in three different states.
Therefore, speaking geek to geek (if I may be so presumptuous) there is something I'd like to know:
What book(s) actively feeds your Guttenberg obsession?
And an extra topical variation upon the question:
Were you to organize a social media book club, what would the reading list be?
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