Tag: Social Networking - Page 6
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Changents: More Social Networking for Social Change
Encouragingly, we've recently noticed an
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Can Networking Teens Save Planet For Themselves?
With record numbers of virtually every species and natural resource being harvested and utilized in an unsustainable manner, it’s clear that we need a different path. But with governments and big businesses alike often marching merrily together down the
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GoLoco Hits Facebook
With the social networking site Facebook recently opening up their platform to external applications, many organizations and companies are taking advantage of the social connection that Facebook thrives on. We previously covered attempts to use
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Who On Earth Cares? Cate Blanchett Does
"Everything we buy has an impact on the environment, as all things demand energy, water and other natural resources to produce. People can make a difference to their individual contribution to greenhouse pollution by buying less, wasting less and
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MakeMeSustainable: The Green Alternative to Social Networking
What with social networking sites like Facebook all the rage right now and more attention than ever being focused on the issues of global warming and climate change, the moment certainly seems propitious for the unveiling of MakeMeSustainable, a
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GoLoco: Share a Ride, Save a Buck, Save the Planet
TreeHugger is a big fan of ridesharing, carpooling and otherwise cutting back on the number of drivers on the road, and we dug a little deeper into how to do that here. The latest entry into the pool is GoLoco, an online service that helps arrange for
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RATE THIS VID!: HMS Environmental Management
Click To Play Who needs Sundance? TreeHugger and Seventh Generation have brought you your own little private eco-film fest. Sit back, relax, and take in the green. Just don’t forget to hone that artsy eye of yours and vote on the others before the
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Design Related: Social Networking Site for Designers
Everybody and their dog has a social networking site these days; we have yet to see any real virtue from being a linkedin member but perhaps its scope is just to big and unfocused. We learn from Josh Spear about a design-focused site worth looking at,
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TreeHugger Picks: Green Social Networking
Social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook have exploded in popularity and changed the way that people everywhere use the internet to stay in touch and meet new people -- heck, even TreeHugger has a MySpace page. This idea hasn't been lost on
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Changing the Climate: It Can Start with 2People
Social networking has become just about the biggest thing since sliced bread for computer-savvy folks, who use sites like MySpace and Facebook to stay in touch, meet new people and as a forum to disseminate their own ideas. This idea has spread to the
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dotherightthing: Social Networking Meets Corporate Social Performance
We've taken a look at a couple of new sites harnessing the power of Web 2.0 to facilitate communication and organization on sustainability issues. The newest, dotherightthing, gives users the power to rate major corporations such as Wal-Mart, Whole

















