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Filtering Your Feeds: Marshall's Yahoo Pipes Screencast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Let's say that you have mastered using an RSS reader like bloglines or google reader or event NetVibes to read feeds. And you've integrated reading feeds from blogs and web sites into your daily routine. Here's an example of a Yahoo pipe that Marnie Webb put together that tracks nonprofit technology resources.

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Tagging on Twitter? #nptech

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

His point 5 is something that sounds like a dream come true to me to monitor Twitter for NpTech related items I know I'm not alone in finding it much easier to share information over Twitter than by blogging or tagging in a social bookmarking app. Hashtags.org then aggregates all the tweets using a given tag and publishes an RSS feed.

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How Do You Browse By Category Blog Content from NpTech Bloggers?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He told me about his elearning learning portal that might not only solve my blog categorization and finding issues, but also do it for a community of bloggers who write about a particular topic - say nptech and nonprofit bloggers. He set up an experiment with feeds from nptech bloggers. More >> Types. Organization.

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Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action

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There are many different real-time search engines that approach search in many different ways. People think that real time is just Twitter and sure enough, some of the search engines put Twitter search front and center. Few search only Twitter, though - there are only about 3 million links shared on Twitter each day.

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Revolutionize Your Website with a Facebook “Like” Button

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In the above two examples (screen shots images) I saw the name of someone I knew personally. When a person clicks Like, it (1) publishes a story to their friends with a link back to your site, (2) adds the article to the reader’s profile, and (3) makes the article discoverable through search on Facebook. Peeks my curiosity.

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Revolutionize Your Website with the Facebook Like Button

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In the above two examples (screen shots images) I saw the name of someone I knew personally. When a person clicks Like, it (1) publishes a story to their friends with a link back to your site, (2) adds the article to the reader’s profile, and (3) makes the article discoverable through search on Facebook. Peeks my curiosity.

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Guest post by Kate Bladow: My Name Is Kate and I'm a Listener

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Occasionally, I would egosurf , or search for my name on the Web. After college, when I began to use a feed reader , my listening became more routine. I could search and quickly add that search to my reader. are not going to show up at my house and talk nptech. Just follow these steps: Go to Google's Blog Search.