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NPTechTag Roundup: Election Debriefs and Wikis in Your Kitchen!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tagging and Social Bookmarking Social Bookmarking Showdown is a quick overview/review of the major social bookmarking services. Meanwhile Randal Moss gives us some food for thought about turnover in Social Network sites. For some context, check out this timeline of social networking sites from Dannah Boyd.

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Links Roundup - April 1-10

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Here are a few sites and resources I've found worth bookmarking in the last week or so: 1. Here's an article she's just posted on podcasting. And here is Near-Time , a wiki/blog/calendar tool that seems elegant and free of feature bloat.

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How Much Time Does Web 2.0 Take?

Museum 2.0

Start a podcast. Same as the blog, but requires a microphone and some audio editing software. If you are comfortable producing audio content, it's quite simple to start a podcast. You don't have to host the audio yourself; you can use a service like Feedburner to host, organize, distribute, and market your content.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Does your organization have a podcast or radio show for promotion? If you are with a job training program, maybe you make a bookmark that is focused on job interview tips. These can be framed, or laminated, and turned into a bookmark, placemat, or shrunk to be coasters. Go live and thank the donors or go live with the donor.

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MuseTech Central: A New Resource for Museum Technology Projects

Museum 2.0

Who's doing audio tours on iPods? Nate (the blogger) asked for a bookmarking feature, and then I responded by asking him to contribute to the programming of the site. Write about your ticketing system, your podcast, your interactive kiosk. Which museums have experience creating collection tagging systems? But fear no longer!

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