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About Lisa Williams

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Lisa Williams is the founder and CEO of the largest searchable index of local weblogs, Placeblogger.com. It was a winner of the Knight 21st Century News Challenge Award, a program aimed at funding innovative, open-source tech projects that promote new forms of journalism and access to civic information.

In 2008, she participated in TechStars as one of only ten teams out of four hundred to be selected for seed funding and intensive mentoring as part of TechStars' annual start-up incubator program.

Before Placeblogger, Williams started H2Otown.info, a nationally recognized citizen journalism community site covering and talking about Watertown, MA, where she lives and works. She has also worked with Boston.com on online community, social networking and blogging. Before that, she was director of the Enterprise Software research group at Yankee Group, a Boston area technology analyst firm.

I'll be attending the weekly C4CM research meetings, travel permitting, each Wednesday at the lab. Meetings begin at 3:30, but I intend to show up at the Cube at 2 for informal meetings for anyone who would like to talk about their project. I've got experience in online community building, Drupal, online newspapers/journalism, staffing and managing tech projects. If you'd like to have a guaranteed time, please email me at lisa ---at-- placeblogger dawtcom. You can also reach me via Twitter, where I am @lisawilliams.

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The Community Whiteboard Test: Does your new community project prioritize participation, or passivity?

Anyone who's worked in the software industry is familiar with "the legacy problem" -- the fact that it's often easier to build something new from scratch than it is to overhaul and extend an existing system.

Four Social Cues for News

Over the past few years, a great deal of effort has been invested by traditional news organizations in making their websites look and feel more "social."

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