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November 10, 2005
November 2005
Staff Utne.com
Kiva: Loans That Change Lives
By Staff, Kiva
Don't like the way large banks deal with developing nations? Then roll your own WTO with Kiva, a website that helps you loan small sums of money to rural entrepreneurs in Africa. Combining the effectiveness of microcredit with the peer to-peer intimacy of the internet, Kiva aims to be the progressive way to catalyze economic growth in the developing world. -- Brendan Themes
http://www.kiva.org/
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Doing Away With Childish Things
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Plotpatents.com Applies for Patent on Storylines
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Rumplestiltskin Rip Van Winkle-like plot. A patent on sliced bread can't be far behind. -- Brendan Themes
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