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63 Articles match "Blogger","Flickr","Stream"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Technology Community
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The world doesn’t need another blogger, right? Here are five reasons why: 1) Blogging allows your nonprofit to have a consistent stream of fresh, timely new content to Tweet, post on Facebook, etc. have icons for Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, etc. There are currently 133 million blogs worldwide. Wrong. Nonprofit Tech 2.0
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
have been near Camden, Maine for the past few days at the PopTech 2009 Fellows Program as part of the PopTech 2009 conference ( streaming live ), which starts on Wednesday. Peter Durand, Flickr Photo. PopTech Slides View more presentations from kanter. PopTech is an amazing blend of people, ideas, and projects. PopTech is an.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
The launch party was lots of fun - lots of Twitterville's most prominent residents were there as you can see from the #tbash stream and the photos in Flickr by Kenneth Yeung. That's some of the schwag and a copy of Shel Israels's Twitterville that I purchased at last night's #tbash , the launch party for the book. So stay tuned.
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The Best from the Nonprofit Technology Community
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Sunday, July 30, 2006
Here are some of the tips they gave for other disaster relief bloggers: Tips from Grace 1. People want to hear real people’s stories and see photos of the town they are giving to, so she posted stories and had a Flickr photo stream. Sara also had a Flickr account. They also set up a wiki. Tips from Sara 1.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
2008-05-27+16%3A28%3A37 Allan+Benamer Check out [link] for a live video/audio stream of Netsquared… Keep up on my twitter stream at [link] Relevancy Ranking ( 1 votes, average: 5.00 7) Web CMS (11) Web Services (13) where2007 (2) Wikimedia Foundation (1) Wired (1) Wireless (3) Wordpress (3) Working Assets (2) Yahoo! 4) Yahoo!
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Monday, July 3, 2006
DonorsChoose has launched a new program called BloggersChoose which allows bloggers to search through mini-grant proposals that school teachers have submitted to DonorsChoose, and ask their readers to fund them. blogger fundraising education bloggerschoose philanthropy Photo of Children's Garden from spacecadet's Flickr stream.
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Friday, April 6, 2007
And I think most of the bloggers are too busy giving, or going to sessions to blog much. But there are a few tidbits that I’ve enjoyed: There is a great Flickr stream building up of photos tagged with “07NTC including one of me. Michael also has a really interesting map of the nonprofit technology space.
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
I'm working remotely on an unreliable and slow wifi connection and Flickr has been getting a massage (down for maintenance) for most of the afternoon. in the NpTech Tag stream. Through TechSoup's Netsquared project, blogger Beth Kanter, was commissioned to write a weekly summary. In addition, no visuals either. to do?
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Flickr: Chad_Norman The 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference was a blast, but it sure felt like a whirlwind of information and people. Twitter #09ntc conversation stream (it's still going!). Kivi Leroux Miller was one of our live-bloggers , but she didn't stop there ! All Delicious-ly tagged 09ntc. Thanks, everyone!
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
The world doesn’t need another blogger, right? Here are five reasons why: 1) Blogging allows your nonprofit to have a consistent stream of fresh, timely new content to Tweet, post on Facebook, etc. have icons for Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, etc. There are currently 133 million blogs worldwide. Wrong. Nonprofit Tech 2.0
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
was particularly interested in examples using blogs, Twitter, Flickr, Youtube, and Facebook. The Museum solicited photographs from artists via an open call on their website, Facebook group, Flickr groups, and outreach to Brooklyn-based arts organizations. Flickr. Here's the description of how they used flickr for the exhibition.
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Had a REALLY GREAT time at BlogPotomac , a Social Media Marketing conference for bloggers organized by Livingston Communications (you may have heard of their blog, the Buzz Bin, linked later in this post). The awesome thing about being in a room full of bloggers and techy 2.0 First things first. Dan didn't have a good answer. Anyway.
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Monday, September 11, 2006
I’m the guy responsible for its current position in the nptech tag stream mainly because I got tired of seeing Techsoup in the stream an umpteen number of times…) Paul makes a valid point that social networking is not for the typical nonprofit audience, i.e. 4) Yahoo! young and digitally savvy. No Ratings Yet) Loading.
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