NetSquared Awards: Help send Xigi.net to the top.
The voting has begun! NetSquared, a leading organization in the adoption of social web tools for the for-benefit community, has opened the polls on this year’s NetSquared Innovation Fund Awards. The awards are designed to highlight projects, like Xigi.net, that are really pushing the bounds of social technology such as blogs, wikis, mapping and other community-derived content tools. Xigi.net is one of this year’s projects and it needs your vote!
To see all the projects and cast your vote, go to NetSquared’s ‘Vote’ page. You’ll have to register (free) and once you do you can see all 150 organizations and vote for up to ten of your top choices.
As Xigi.net and its cohorts lead this charge, it’s great to have the support of organizations like NetSquared and active community members like those here on Xigi.net. Voting for Xigi.net and your other favorites, and passing on the word to others, will help draw even more attention and funding to those projects at the edge of using technology to further social change.

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April 10th, 2007 um 8:23 am
I like:
Anybody know what happens if you “win”?
April 11th, 2007 um 6:27 am
I also picked wiser earth , fair wages and xigi, but i know and like freecycle, change.org, and newstrust so voted for them, along with a few things i discovered during the contest, like the open street map; geospatial maps for non profits
April 15th, 2007 um 8:46 am
and we need comments, it’s another part of the voting they don’t really tell you about. here is where to comment:
http://www.netsquared.org/projects/proposals/xigi-net#comment-6928