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Mobile Social Networks Get a Boost - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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60) Search « Care2 Stats for December 2006 | Main | New Studies Reveal Important Trends Facing NPOs » Thursday Dec 28 2006 Mobile Social Networks Get a Boost Thursday, December 28, 2006 at 12:33PM | by Hatef Yamini In the world of social networks, the end of 2006 represented a major milestone: MySpace went mobile!

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How To Avoid Being Seduced by Web2.0 Hype: The UK NpTech Perspective

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

apps (skype, myspace, flickr, etc) without knowing it's web 2.0. Making me think of March Dimes Flickr Contest ) Epilepsy Action in MySpace 1. audio and video files used for press stories, appeals, celebrity support (and branching out into podcastingetc) [link] [link] Animal Aid???shock Here and here ). it.org.uk ???real???

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Women Who Tech Telesummit: Tools Galore Panel

Amy Sample Ward

A couple of examples: GreenPeace didn’t have everything they needed to conduct an email campaign so they set up a Myspace profile. Did you know you can embed an audio file in Google Earth?) More than 4 million users become fans of Pages each day. They were active and dedicated to making it work and raised 90,000+ friends.

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Tools Galore in Online Communications - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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billion minutes are spent on Facebook each day (worldwide) More than 20 million users update their statuses at least once each day More than 4 million users become fans of Pages each day A couple of examples: GreenPeace didnt have everything they needed to conduct an email campaign so they set up a Myspace profile.

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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

Museum 2.0

puts it, “MySpace for inanimate objects.” The waypoints could be put into a file (.gpx It might be accompanied by a podcast, so it becomes a city-wide audio tour! Some people use a higher-tech logging system by tracking the items online to see who has found them and where they’ve gone.

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Guest Post: An ARG at the Smithsonian--A Success?

Museum 2.0

The eye images were posted to the site, and the incantations were layered over the top of each other in an ever-growing audio file. The story of Daisy and Daniel was emerging on the GOAC web site as well as on Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, and the museum’s blog Eye Level.

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