Social e-challenge Competition 2009 [inactive]
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Steve Teffenhardt added a need to Pure Moxie du Jour (PMdJ) (3 years ago):
Do you have that favorite quote, you would like to share. Send it to us at PMdJ@puremoxie.com If it is as inspiring as it should be, then we would really like to share it with our international group of now over 170 entrepreneurial types in over 8 countries. If you like, also send a note on what this quote has meant, or means to you. And of course, you should sign up for the Pure Moxie du Jour by going to www.PMdJ.com Have a great one. We look forward to inspiring you. Steve Teffenhardt Editor, writer, publisher, motivator at the Pure Moxie, LLC
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Kirill Makharinsky added a need to YouNoodle (3 years ago):
Superstar web developers to join us while we're still early-stage! http://younoodle.com/static/jobs
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Steve Teffenhardt added a need to Flood Mashup (3 years ago):
I really could use the help of a person who knows how to do KML layers in Google Earth. About KML - Google Earth User Guide You can use KML to share places and information with other users of Google Earth and Google Maps. You can find example KML files on the KML Gallery and ... earth.google.com/userguide/v4/ug_kml.html
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Chris Hulls added a need to Life360 (3 years ago):
We need all sorts of help, so if you are interested in what we are doing please don't hesitate to drop us a line
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Ashni Mohnot added a need to Swayam (3 years ago):
Funding for Swayam
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Ashni Mohnot added a need to Swayam (3 years ago):
Investors/Angels for pioneer Swayam Fellows (newly admitted and current Stanford students)
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Ashni Mohnot added a need to Swayam (3 years ago):
Developer(s)
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Ashni Mohnot added a need to Swayam (3 years ago):
Legal assistance
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Alexander Bresk added a need to dingly (3 years ago):
ideas
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Alexander Bresk added a need to Lausitzscout (3 years ago):
good promotion in our region
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Alexander Bresk added a need to blockr (3 years ago):
new server 4 the bots
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Alexander Bresk added a need to Lausitzscout (3 years ago):
Seeking a PR Dude, and some helping hands
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Steve Teffenhardt added a need to Flood Mashup (3 years ago):
Anyone capable of putting together an attractive, meaningful avatar for the project. Send me an email or call me (number above). Steve
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Esfandiar Bandari added a need to Textonomy (3 years ago):
I am looking for people or a person familiar with uploading AND manipulatiing (EDITING AND MODIFYING) MS Word Documents.
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Rajesh Patil added a need to TeamTrigger (3 years ago):
Seeking investors and other social contributors to help us grow.
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Adam Tolnay added a need to Y-Fi (Youth Finance) (3 years ago):
Y-Fi (Youth Finance) is a game making company where six 15 year olds make financial literacy games for teens. We are looking for a business strategy adviser, a head of marketing, an outreach person, and programmers able to translate our flash based games into applications on Facebook and Open Social.
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Adam Tolnay added a need to Y-Fi (Youth Finance) (3 years ago):
Mission Statement: Y-Fi prepares the next generation of youth for financial responsibilities of daily life. Problem: The cycle of indebtedness in the United States, developed countries and the developing world. Research shows that the average credit card debt in the US is $ 9,200. Significant contributors to indebtedness are poor financial habits ingrained into youth in late adolescence. Poor habits end up costing real money. For example the credit score of an average American is 650, the credit score of someone who acquired a poor credit scored during late adolescence is 450; this difference of 200 point translates to $150,000 EXTRA interest paid on an average house. Yet the penalty for a poor understanding of the financial nexus is paid not only by individuals but affects the national economies and societies of all countries tied into the global financial system.
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Adam Tolnay added a need to Y-Fi (Youth Finance) (3 years ago):
Poor habits of financial responsibility arise from a lack of effective education about the basic principles of money management and the financial system in general. Solution: Y-Fi (Youth Finance) creates mobile games that teach the essential principles of money management to youth via interactive games on mobile phones and in social networks such as MySpace, Facebook, etc. Our games are conceptualized, designed, and marketed by teenagers for their peers. The teenage co-designers also own equity in the company, adding extra motivation and incentive for them to design hip and engaging educational games. Audience: High school students who are entering the financial nexus for the first time. Outcome: Measurable improvement in credit scores assessed via longitudinal studies. Success Thus Far: Working on Sunday mornings, over the course of the past year, our team of 6 high school students from Redwood City and East Palo Alto have created four mobile games:
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Adam Tolnay added a need to Y-Fi (Youth Finance) (3 years ago):
1. Fine$Ball: teaches the twin concepts of risk/reward and compound interest 2. Race out of Debt: introduces players to the intricacies of automobile finance 3. M-Jams: instills entrepreneurship via a mobile ring-tone mixing game 4. Dance on Up: educates youth on investment in education and human resources Next Step: Have 30 high schools or after school programs in the Bay Area choose to disseminate our games by end of 2008; Have over 10,000 youth play our games by the end of 2008