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Want a peak at my RSS: Here it is!

Amy Sample Ward

So, my response is simple: I want to share my RSS reader with you. What’s in my brain, can be in yours! Amy Sample Ward’s Version of RSS. Opening up my RSS reader (well, except for my mom’s blog and that kind of thing!) creates a chance to improve this collection of feeds by and with my community.

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Guest Post by Amy Sample Ward: Want a peek at my RSS: Here it is!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, my response is simple: I want to share my RSS reader with you. What’s in my brain, can be in yours! Amy Sample Ward’s Version of RSS Why? Opening up my RSS reader (well, except for my mom’s blog and that kind of thing!) creates a chance to improve this collection of feeds by and with my community.

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Another nonprofit using tagging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

via Emily of Emily's World comes another example of nonprofit tagging. They have several different feeds for each cateogries or tags: including news/events, jobs, resumes, real estate, etc. The organization is "a public/private partnership responsible for attracting and growing brain-based businesses in Savannah.

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I Like To Watch Feed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today I discovered Cityzenjane's blog and her i_like_to_watch tag/delicious rss feed via a comment to one of my blog posts. " Cityzenjane's goal for this feed is to provide you with content that will inspire you to make a great green future. What is your interest in viral video and why did you start that feed?

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Tagging and Communities of Practice - Reflections from KM

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The tagging discussion included an action learning exercise where we shared a lot of resources about tagging as well as explored the discovery aspect of delicious. Dorine is currently involved a pilot project for KM4DEV where a community of practice is collaborating on sharing delicious feeds. e-collaboration???

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What I learned about Social Search on Yi-Tan and How It Applies to NpTech Tag Discussion.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I learned a lot and just beginning to think about how it applies to the NpTech tag discussion. Google reader has google reader sharing - reblogging - Imagine a power RSS user culls posts that are really useful and clicks share - and creates an exhaust feed of items. nptech tag, the feedburner feed, and a few other sources.

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Metaphors: Picking Low Hanging Fruit With Tagging Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But Marshall emailed me the other day to ask me if I would be on his session at the conference on tagging and rss. Some interesting questions: Despite the incredible usefulness of feeds, tagging and aggregation for research, promotion and community building - the use of these tools is still far from widespread in the nonprofit sector.

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