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Making a better, more findable blog

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Making a better, more findable blog October 24, 2007 I’ve gotten some nice kudos for my blog in the past few days, and it feels nice to know that people read the blog, and get something out of it.

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It’s my social graph, darn it!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

There’s a poll on mashable.com , where the sentiment is most certainly heavily in favor of Facebook opening up the social graph. I think people are finally realizing that the current state of affairs – where we can pump data into Facebook and other social networks, but not get data out of them, is untenable. 2 admin 01.04.08

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

Toronto : Imagine Canada , 2007. Nicks Book Blog. Reader Polls. December 2007 (11). November 2007 (12). October 2007 (14). September 2007 (14). August 2007 (12). July 2007 (12). June 2007 (10). May 2007 (11). April 2007 (11). March 2007 (11). Have Fun â?¢

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is now a poll to vote on names suggested by people. Technology in the Arts is accepting session proposals for its October 2007 conference. Deadline March 23, 2007. This was a topic for an entire book called " Crazy Busy." The npdigg community roles include consumers, voters, and submitters. platforms.

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Convio Open: How APIs May Change the Way You Work - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Another popular implementation of APIs is the Plaxo address book synchronization service, which allows you to aggregate your various address books into one database, using Plaxos API. The ever popular widgets seen on blogs, for example, take advantage of APIs.

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