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CauseCast Launches New Brand Philanthropy Service

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Los Angeles-based Causecast , the cause marketing firm founded by Ryan Scott, said today that it has launched a new service which will help companies show how they are supporting charities and causes. Those individual profiles are being showcased in a directory on the Causecast site and will also be syndicated to others.

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Interview with Ryan Scott, CauseCast

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One of the firms which has been active in that area is Los Angeles-based CauseCast (www.causecast.com), run by Ryan Scott , who talked us about the company's relationship with the Huffington Post, its new efforts to provide its technology to companies interested in corporate social responsibility, and other initiatives.

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Causecast Launches Social Causes Site

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Los Angeles-based Causecast, a new startup focused on promoting causes and non-profits, launched this week at the TechCrunch50 conference in San Francisco. The site features videos of celebrities promoting their causes, profiles of nonprofits, and ability to donate to organizations.

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Intent.com Launches Wellness Site

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Santa Monica-based Intent.com said Thursday that it has launched a new web site focused on wellness and social networking. The site--which was co-founded by Deepak Chopra's daughter, Mallika Chopra--said it is looking to create a community of like-minded members, blogs from wellness experts, and other curated online content.

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Docstoc Ramps Video Content Effort

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Santa Monica-based Docstoc , the online business documents site headed by Jason Nazar, has quietly been ramping a video content effort at the site.

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We Tweet, We Meet, We Gave: Twestival Raised Over $300,000

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According to its web site, Concern helps those with the most extreme cases of poverty. The event, which took place in 175 cities, raised a grand total of $311,256 for charity Concern Worldwide, known among tweeps for its Twitter fundraising efforts.