Thursday, December 16, 2010

Final Decision May Be Looming...

The long term benefits to the community and the others it provides consistent revenue for greatly outweigh the short term cash they will get by selling the building in my opinion.

Places like this educate the community and help it to solidify.

We still have time to get the decision reversed though, so please sign the SAVE petition on facebook!

in reference to: Proposed Closing and Sale of The Children’s Aid Philip Coltoff Center (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, December 13, 2010

Help Stop an NYC School Closing, Just Sign Here...

http://apps.facebook.com/petitions/1/saveavillageeducation/

An important early childhood educational center is being closed in lower Manhattan. This center generates actual revenue the parent charity then uses to distribute to urban areas that are underfunded. Please help us to keep this place open by signing the facebook petition here;

http://apps.facebook.com/petitions/1/saveavillageeducation/

in reference to: Petitions on Facebook (3) (view on Google Sidewiki)

Friday, December 3, 2010

Children's Aid Society Leaving Lower Manhattan! Please Help

The charity is tricking people with that explanation, which actually is incorrect. (The money could be better used for poor kids) which is a good point but they are closing one of the few locations that actually produce large amounts of revenue that is then sent to locations that need funding.

Right Now! these centers product revenue which is used for people who need it. long term revenue and fund raising efforts for the entire charity is worth way more if this location stays open. And the amount of money they will get for selling the buildings during a horrible real estate market will be millions of dollars lower that what the actual value is.

please help if you can!

in reference to: Manhattan-Downtown Citing Neighborhood Wealth, Children's Aid Society May Close School (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Traditional Media Hates Links (HyperLinks) & Series of Tubes

I still do not understand why traditional media continues to resist change by not using links when referencing proper nouns like Amazon Kindle, Verizon, and Hershey's like done here in the first sentence. I'm impressed you were intelligent enough to link to your own content though. And i wonder if this will pass moderation. Just in case it does not I will publish on Google SideWiki because its a great modern tool that adds value to traditional content similar to the wonderful little "Link" or "HyperLink" that gets hidden by Old media, cannibalized by Facebook & Twitter and devalued by Google (GOOG).

Meanwhile, with out the mere "HyperLink" the internet would have gone nowhere.

in reference to: Kindle, Hershey's, Lincoln Climb Ranks of NBCU Brand Index - Adages - Advertising Age (view on Google Sidewiki)