At the Techonomy conference in San Francisco, Bill Gates closed the event and answered questions from the audience. One woman asked why non-profits can't behave more like for-profit businesses. Gates said that wasn't necessarily the best idea.
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Gary A. Bolles
Co-founder and CEO, Xigi Inc.
Marshall Kirkpatrick
Co-Editor and Lead Writer, ReadWriteWeb
Chris Mooney
Author, The Republican War on Science
David Spark
Founder, Spark Media Solutions
Brian L. Wang
Director of Research, Lifeboat Foundation and lecturer, Singularity University
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I think that "earn a profit from non-profit ventures" always is better, since, that profits, could be used to fund/boost new non-profit researches
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Posted by: Gaetanomarano | August 06, 2010 at 10:33 PM