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	<title>Comments on: Justgiving.com API</title>
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		<title>By: David Pidsley</title>
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		<description>JustTweeting is a excellent example of the utility of open fundraising APIs. 

New charities never show up on my day-to-day radar. If they did early on, say, when they were born, I would pick up those with interesting names, find out who set them up and why, and look to provide them with questions, suggestions, idea and support. 

If you fancy the opportunity for a little charity midwifery, you can join the babyshower by following @newcharity on Twitter or search for #newcharity. http://davidpidsley.com/newcharity</description>
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<p>New charities never show up on my day-to-day radar. If they did early on, say, when they were born, I would pick up those with interesting names, find out who set them up and why, and look to provide them with questions, suggestions, idea and support. </p>
<p>If you fancy the opportunity for a little charity midwifery, you can join the babyshower by following @newcharity on Twitter or search for #newcharity. <a href="http://davidpidsley.com/newcharity" rel="nofollow">http://davidpidsley.com/newcharity</a></p>
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