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C + C + C = C? The Secret to Viral Marketing

NTEN

That's the number of "yes" votes we got for our proposed NTC session in just a couple short weeks—apparently the most ever. [Ed The waterfall age of the Encyclopedia Brittanica has given way to Wikipedia, and the bottom-up world is here to stay. Follow Darian on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@dheyman. 379 is my new magic number.

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Many Uses of FriendFeed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Laura Norvig gave me a sneak peak at her ingite presentation for NTC Ignite called the Many Uses of FriendFeed. For more details, see this wikipedia entry. With Twitter becoming more mainstream , perhaps we'll see more activity on FriendFeed. It gives me a better snapshot that just following a Twitter stream.

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Maybe you’ve also taken the next step of strengthening your stakeholder community by engaging in back and forth dialog online – whether in existing social spaces like blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, or in a custom built online community. Nptech resources can be found on delicious , flickr , slideshare , and Twitter.

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12NTC: Nonprofits and the Future of Internet Rights

Tech Soup

You might recall a day earlier this year when you were greeted with an odd blackout message instead of the Wikipedia entry for poutine. Many became aware of the movement against the Stop Online Piracy Act after the January 18 service blackouts started by Wikipedia and Reddit (with support from Craigslist and Google ).

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Mark Pesce at CUA09 - Think Like a Cloud, Make a Storm, Kill the Tower!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He talks about the "Cloud" a word to describe how we're all more closely connected through social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and etc. The same sort of engine which powers Wikipedia can be put to work across a number of different “platforms”.

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