March 2010
1 post
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What happened to Crowdable?
Because I firmly believe organizations should only exist while they are useful, and because crowdable is not longer used, I’ve closed it, and converted it to a blog that will, periodically, and as often as the crowd involves itself, post news and thoughts about crowd-power and crowd-fun.
Crowdable had a run though: I created it during the Iran Election protests of 2009 to aggregate...
December 2009
2 posts
Crowdfunding Elections →
Sean Tevis released an xkcd style comic explaining his strategy for crowdfunding his campaign for a seat in Kansas’ House of Representatives.
The campaign was successful, and the comic drew over 3000 donors to give $8 each.
Actions for Crowds →
Galen from Crowdable writes about pragmatic action citizens should take in the year leading up to US mid-term elections and COP16.