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The Bots Face Off – Or Do They? ChatGPT Versus Bard

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For example, I can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories. Bard is able to access and process information from the real world through Google Search. It can be used for tasks such as providing customer support, writing articles, translating languages, generating creative content, and much more.

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Want to Get Your Content Out There? Put it on Wikipedia.

Museum 2.0

Museums of all sizes have moved to digitize objects and place them on discrete webpages so visitors can easily get to the content they want through a Google search. When people want knowledge, their first stop might not be a search engine. It might be Wikipedia. But Google isn't the only way people access information on the Web.

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Digital Marketing Plan For Nonprofits: The Definitive Guide (2017)

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As it turns out, people are 7 times more likely to visit a nonprofit’s website in a search result then they are through social media. On average, visits from social media represent 6.92% ( 65.33% of which is driven by Facebook ) of all traffic to nonprofit websites compared to 47.09% from organic search. Step 1: Define your goals.

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The Muppet Wiki! One of the Ten Best Wiki Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For the Making Media workshop I am doing next, I was in search of examples of how wikis might play a role in " Filmmaking 2.0 I found the Wikipedia entry for Ken Burns. With just over 14 000 articles collected to date, the Muppets seem to have a host of loyal supporters who are ready to contribute information about the ???

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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

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Wearables have been around a long time; an example would be hearing aids or the Sony Walkman. Another example is the Philips Lifeline gadget from late night TV commercial fame in which an elderly person wears a monitor that calls 911 if they fall down. You can do Google searches by voice. Wikipedia article on smartglasses.

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4 Nerdiest Upcoming Convio Features

Connection Cafe

If your organization needs convincing that its time to adopt HTML5, just share the following tidbit from Wikipedia with the powers that be: “According to a report released on 30 September 2011, 34 of the world's top 100 Web sites were using HTML5.” 4) Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Enhancements. You're welcome.

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Listening Curriculum: Draft - What you think?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Beth Kanter, Examples of How Listening Returns Value for Nonprofit Organizations. It's important search for the basics or what we call "ego searches." Once you've started to monitor the results of keyword searches, it's important to put your pattern analysis skills to work. Do search at site for the first time.