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My wish for Web 2.5

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Second, is bookmarking. But I’m really getting toward the end of doing double or triple bookmarking. Wikis are another great collective to do list/project management tool, but they don’t integrate, either. land are either using iCal, or integrating with Google Calendar (my present calendaring software).

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Extension programs use wikis, flickr, blogs, tagging, and other tools to share information and content. Tagging and social bookmarking can be useful techniques to easily share your information resources with colleagues or co-workers. Add the bookmarklet so you can easily save bookmarks into delicious. Openness - ????A

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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. And here is Near-Time , a wiki/blog/calendar tool that seems elegant and free of feature bloat.

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Intranets, Yammer, and Other Web 2.0 Tools for Staff Communication

Museum 2.0

Whereas blogs are a good reporting mechanism, wikis are a better collaborative tool. An internal, shared group wiki will allow you to explore different topics (i.e. Most wiki systems also allow you to easily attach documents. A good wiki can easily become the homebase for creative group work. I like Wik.is

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

By doing this, you also create your personal conference calendar, which was handy for the other big reason we went with Pathable- that have an iPhone version of the tools. Another related tool we found is lo.calize.us This concept did not exactly pan out, but there is only so much you can throw at a crowd.