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Nathaniel Fruchter's Blog – February 2010 Archive (4)

EVOKE Dashboard

Okay, so, I thought it would be a better idea to one-off a blog post instead of continually spamming the activity stream with updates.


The EVOKE dashboard is a (relatively) simple way of digesting all the content and awesome creations that EVOKE users produce. It gets all the data from the site's handy RSS feeds and gives you a nice long title/author/date list so you can scan through. A click brings you to the relevant page on the EVOKE…
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Added by Nathaniel Fruchter on February 20, 2010 at 2:19am — 6 Comments

IMAGINE 1: Infrastructure challenges.

"Life isn't so bad, after all," I thought as I looked around at my surroundings. I had graduated from college exactly 12 months ago (luckily, the world hadn't ended in 2012), and my major in mobile communications had really paid off. With the mass migrations in 2018, the flooding of more and more Pacific Islands, and the river deltas starting to flood Bangladesh,… Continue

Added by Nathaniel Fruchter on February 19, 2010 at 6:00am — 6 Comments

Social innovation

Before I finished reading the mission, I already knew who I was going to choose—Matt Flannery.


Matt is one of the cofounders of Kiva, a microlending/microcredit site. Kiva is one of the groups that really kicked off the microlending craze, at least on the internet, and his company has improved numerous lives for the better.


Why did I choose him? It goes back to my last blog post about simplicity. Microlending is one of those simple little…
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Added by Nathaniel Fruchter on February 6, 2010 at 12:00am — 3 Comments

Simplicity is everything.

After reading through Exhibit A, one thing struck me—a lot of those secrets had something in common and mostly boil down to one key idea. Simplicity.


When you're developing something, whether it be for school, for sale on the wider market, or for empowering others, simplicity is one key element that I think that you must keep in mind. Why?


Well, let's take a look at a familiar example from the modern world. I bet you're reading this on a…
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Added by Nathaniel Fruchter on February 5, 2010 at 11:30pm — 4 Comments

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