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Civil Society : Emergence : Technology : World March 30, 2007 Triennial Update I was hoping to permit a full three years between blog posts, in an attempt to counter our twitter-like culture of instant gratification, but it was pointed out to me that this was not a great idea. Especially with a blog hosting solution that still insists on monthly billing. Ok, clearly that’s sillyTypepad’s service is quite good. I did abandon this blog in favor of the work we were doing over at omidyar.net about three years ago, and then I got too busy to maintain the necessary level of commitment to blog regularly over there, as well. Recently I learned about a new blogging platform, Vox, at the TED conference, so I created a new blog at Vox. I will endeavor to post something at least biennially, but no promises! http://pmo.vox.com Oh and if you’re the twitter type interested in the minute and boring details of my daily life, check out http://twitter.com/pierre . Posted at 11:33 AM in Weblogs | Permalink October 25, 2004 Challenging Voters: Why is this Legal? I posted a blog entry over on omidyar.net about something I just read about in the New York Times: plans by the Ohio Republican Party to employ paid challengers to question the eligibility to vote of thousands of Ohio voters when they reach the polls. Read the entry here: Challenging Voters: Why is this Legal? Posted at 02:25 PM in Civil Society | Permalink | TrackBack (2) August 23, 2004 What I’ve been up to Well, it’s pretty obvious that I’ve been focusing on things other than my personal blog for the past six months or soexcept for the occasional sweep for comment spam. (I wish there was an easier way to leave comments enabled but prevent this kind of spam.) So I’m going to temporarily break my policy about this being my personal blog, and write a little bit about what I’ve been up to professionally. Our Foundation recently completed a significant strategic re-evaluation project which resulted in the expansion of our funding efforts. In June, we created the Omidyar Network , a new organization that will fund for-profit organizations as well as non-profits. To understand why we decided to expand, you have to understand how I look at things like eBay and Meetup . In talking about eBay over the past few years, I’ve emphasized the way eBay has helped people pursue their individual passions and discover their own power to make good things happen; how they’ve become empowered by participating in an open and honest marketplace, in a level playing field, meeting and working/trading with people who share their interests. When I first learned about Meetup, I saw much of the same thing at work, though quite different on the surface: people discovering their own power, and connecting with others to realize that power to make good things happen. Ever since eBay, I’ve been inspired by people discovering their own power, and believed that every individual can make a difference. It seems obvious now, but we finally asked ourselves the question: "If eBay is such a good example of people discovering their own power, then does it make sense that as a Foundation, we wouldn’t be able to invest in something like eBay?" We realized that legal structurefor-profit versus non-profitwasn’t all that relevant to what we believed in. What was important was our simple core belief: that every individual has the power to make a difference. So, we created the Omidyar Network for one single purpose: so that more and more people discover their own power to make good things happen. Since June we have funded efforts in a number of areas: Microfinance Bottom-up Media Open Source Intellectual Property Voting Social Software The last two bear a special mention since I’ve discussed both on this blog. Our support of voting efforts currently concentrates on getting more and more people to the polls, so that they can discover their own voice and power to make a difference in our democracy. On the social software side, good things happen when people work together in a bottom-up way, discovering their own power, and connecting with others. Socialtext is a great tool and Ross Mayfield is an excellent ambassador for the field. You can learn more about all of these at the Omidyar Network . So that’s what I’ve been up to, and I’m sorry for not posting more regularly. Realistically, I probably won’t be posting all that regularly in the futureI’ve got my hands pretty full with the Network right now. Posted at 10:15 AM in Civil Society , Technology | Permalink | Comments (21) | TrackBack (14) » Recent Posts Triennial Update Challenging Voters: Why is this Legal? What I’ve been up to SocialText featured in the Economist Clinton, Graham introduce joint voting bill Count your own votes, I always say Emerging Technology Conference Voting Machine Security Problems, First-Hand Account Secrecy News Roundup iVoyeurism People John Perry Barlow Marc Canter Clay Shirky Lawrence Lessig Ross Mayfield Joichi Ito Subscribe to this blog’s feed Categories Civil Society Current Affairs Emergence Technology Weblogs World See More Recent Comments Jay F. on What I’ve been up to Ayub on What I’ve been up to ashkanany on What I’ve been up to Talita Joy on What I’ve been up to Arash M on What I’ve been up to badan on What I’ve been up to e lee on What I’ve been up to Payam Fotouhiyehpour on What I’ve been up to Rich Boronski on What I’ve been up to Anne Marie on What I’ve been up to Archives March 2007 October 2004 August 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 October 2003 July 2003 May 2003 About Blog powered by Typepad Regular Reading The Economist Strategic Forecasting, Inc. 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