12 Articles match "Flickr","Mexico","News"

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
long, long time ago (in internet time)… in fact, exactly six months to the day before the first ‘tweet’ , a Category Four hurricane they inappropriately named Wilma slammed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico. lived 5,000 miles away in the SW of England… or “Little Mexico&# , as we like to call it).
 
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Whether through Twitter, Flickr , YouTube , or a personal blog, each of us can have influence and reach. PopRule uses it as a social news platform for politics. Citizen journalism, open government, status updates, community building, information sharing, crowdsourcing, and the election of a President. It's also incomplete.
 
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The Cloud Flickr for the Cultural & Heritage Sectors Raving about a Mexican on Ada Lovelace Day Felices Fiestas! Kudos to Simon Berry and the distributed Colalife team, for this one, and their intelligent and relentless campaign. Please join the Colalife group  on Facebook; 6,391 members… and counting. Filed under ideas , video.
 

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They created a Flickr petition where they asked people to post a photo of themselves with a sign that says, "I support Ethiopian coffee farmers." Guess what? Your advocacy made a difference. More than 96,000 of our supporters around the world helped make this happen. They moved people into a higher ask, and asked them to call Starbucks.
But that’s just the half of it: attached to the email were some installation views of my images in situ , showing them projected on the gallery wall - like the one pictured (and here’s the original photo on Flickr). My Flickr buddy Ed Fladung recently suggested that Yahoo! First post in a while for a number of reasons.
Redesigning Charity for the Digital Age Skip to content Home More about Steve Bridger UK Charities Twitter 100 Flickr for Good I led a Flickr for Good workshop in London on Friday. Filed under flickr. Tagged charities , flickr , workshop. The feedback was great. This was written by Steve Bridger. Bookmark the permalink.
Redesigning Charity for the Digital Age Skip to content Home More about Steve Bridger UK Charities Twitter 100 Flickr for Good I led a Flickr for Good workshop in London on Friday. Filed under flickr. Tagged charities , flickr , workshop. The feedback was great. This was written by Steve Bridger. Bookmark the permalink.
The blog also kept people informed during the second trial, when media coverage had diminished, and eventually drew attention to the trial when the blog got news coverage. Provide bloggers, and your supporters, with an RSS feed of news related to your organization so that they can spread the word for you. So here it goes.10 From Yahoo!
long, long time ago (in internet time)… in fact, exactly six months to the day before the first ‘tweet’ , a Category Four hurricane they inappropriately named Wilma slammed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico. lived 5,000 miles away in the SW of England… or “Little Mexico&# , as we like to call it).
The Cloud Flickr for the Cultural & Heritage Sectors Raving about a Mexican on Ada Lovelace Day Felices Fiestas! Redesigning Charity for the Digital Age Skip to content Home More about Steve Bridger UK Charities Twitter 100 Woodland walk Took the family on a magical walk yesterday afternoon in Clevedon Court Woods. Tagged photos , walk.
The Cloud Flickr for the Cultural & Heritage Sectors Raving about a Mexican on Ada Lovelace Day Felices Fiestas! Kudos to Simon Berry and the distributed Colalife team, for this one, and their intelligent and relentless campaign. Please join the Colalife group  on Facebook; 6,391 members… and counting. Filed under ideas , video.
Thing is, once you have paid the admin, the cash value of the flickr ‘donation’ barely makes it worthwhile – even for the 5 account max per charity. And yes, the good news is so important. Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 9:12 pm | Permalink Gicela wrote: We all get affected when we hear bad news. Posted on at.
You can also use it to find sources related to niche content at your museum or breaking news on which you can shed some expert insight. These services will link you directly to real-time conversations happening about your institution, whether via photos uploaded on Flickr or links on Delicious. Where should you start? Comment.