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The Scoop on the New and Improved Google Analytics

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You'll now have access to see what kind of mobile device, and even click a camera icon to see how your site appears on their particular device. bookmarking on Delicious & Digg. Pretty cool. Google Analytics reported that people have shared that they've had difficulties using traditional path analysis tools. emailing to friends.

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What's Your Social Media Baseline?

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number of Facebook fans, Twitter followers, Digg links, Delicious bookmarks, and referrals from social media sites, plus existing website traffic). A baseline is a measurement that you can use as a comparison to measure progress against a goal or do before/after comparisons. Make a note of the obvious numb ers.

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Tech and NGO T-Shirts for Cambodia

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I was dancing so I put down my camera, so you won't see me dance in the video above, but you can see it in Preetam's video. The room was very hot, despite being air conditioned and I was dehydrated from not enough water and dizzy. So, I apologize if I missed any. Great fun! beth kanter brought all of those for cloggers. m wearing ???i

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Three Tips: How to Harness the Power of Video for Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Most digital cameras today have a movie function and, unless you are planning on making a documentary, that is really all you need. They can interview those experts and expose them to the public. Jay and Ryanne also went into detail about equipment, but they stressed that you do not have to go overboard in terms of expenses.

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

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It is based on some open source code called Pligg that creates a "digg" like interface. He notes they were all taken with a Sony Picturebook mini-laptop with built-in camera. Flickr photo from jhritz NpDigg: The Insect Antennae? npdigg.org , cooked up by the nonprofittech blog , is up and running.

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