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Web 2.0 Part IIa: Social Bookmarking

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Part IIa: Social Bookmarking September 24, 2006 After writing my post on tagging , I got sidetracked by Marnie Webb’s mention of ma.gnolia , and then went off to investigate, then decided to write about social bookmarking tools. Ma.gnolia is a new(ish) social bookmarking tool. bookmarks to ma.gnolia.) to Ma.gnolia.

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Living in Safari in a Firefox world

Judi Sohn

Xmarks: This keeps my bookmarks in sync across all my browsers across multiple machines and platforms, including my VMWare Fusion virtual machine. Safari’s tab management pales by comparison, and I’m not entirely satisfied with Safari Stand or Saft’s solutions. which I’m sure it is or will be).

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A Guide to Windows 8 Resources

Tech Soup

Be sure to bookmark this post as we'll be adding more resources as they become available. Read our comparison of the two operating systems. Windows 8 also comes with the new Internet Explorer 10. But because Windows 8 is such a big departure from previous versions of Windows, it might require a bit of a learning curve.

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A Guide to Windows 8 Resources

Tech Soup

Be sure to bookmark this post as we'll be adding more resources as they become available. Read our comparison of the two operating systems. Windows 8 also comes with the new Internet Explorer 10. But because Windows 8 is such a big departure from previous versions of Windows, it might require a bit of a learning curve.

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Time to find a fundraising solution that can’t be bought

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

For example, Yahoo bought del.icio.us – it didn’t have social bookmarking. Charlie brings up an interesting point – the number of customers that Blackbaud has pales in comparison to the leagues of nonprofits who use other solutions. There basically are three types of software acquisitions that companies make.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The key on Pathable is that we can ask them questions that they respond to with tags to describe themselves or interest: This creates some interesting effects- you can find other people with common interests based on tags, and Pathable does a tag comparison to suggest other people you may want to get to know during the conference.