In Burlington, Vermont, 20 percent of the real-world residents have joined a new online service called Front Porch Forum. Here, you meet Michael Wood-Lewis, co-founder, and we talk about why he started the service and why it’s been so successful in his hometown. We met him at the Personal Democracy Forum, and I interviewed him at Google’s New York office.
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June 20th, 2007 at 11:24 pm
Thanks Robert! You made being interviewed on camera a little less like going under the dentist’s drill.
Glad to meet you at PDF. -Michael
Lots of good stories about how folks are using Front Porch Forum on our blog (http://frontporchforum.com/blog/?cat=9)
our testimonial page (http://frontporchforum.com/testimonials
), and our media page (http://frontporchforum.com/about/press.php).
June 20th, 2007 at 11:58 pm
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