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Five for Friday

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EasyChirp – it is an alternative to Twitter but aimed to be used by people with disabilities who may be using access technologies. Until last summer it was called Accessible Twitter. BTW, if you haven’t set up a Google Alert for your agency, you should. It’s in beta so they are still testing it with end users.

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How People Use Social Media

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Wolfram Alpha allows people to donate access to their Facebook feed so that they can study how we use technology. The nice folks at Wolfram Blog have created a set of charts identifying how people talk on Facebook as they age. More than one million people have done so to date. source: Wolfram Blog.

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Video Fridays – Holiday Edition

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Here’s a video from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation for a motorcycle that is wheelchair accessible. They’re asking people to host viewing parties and ask for a donation for the foundation. Are you giving your constituents this type of opportunity to spread your agency’s good news?

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Cyberchondriacs

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However the people with chronic health conditions are the ones less likely to have internet access and thus can’t research information. The number of people searching online continues to grow – 17% of people looked online at least 10 times int he past month for health information ( source ).

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Timelines, they are a-changing

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Other changes include Pinning (like Pinterest ), how to access administration of the page, and page messaging. You can have up to 12 tabs for your page. The tabs will be located below your cover photo and you can arrange the tabs to your preference. Another hat tip to John Haydon on his insightful how-to videos.

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Future of Computing

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There are quite a few web-based resources that you can access to read about predictions and research of the future that is happening now. Do you ever wonder about the future of computing and how social media may fit into it? I wanted to share some links with you that address this issue.

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