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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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Collaboration on student projects or other ways. While google and yahoo have blog search features, Technorati is the considered the recognized authority on tracking blogs, It finds out who is saying what right now and is currently tracking over 75.2 Create collaborative, student-authored resources. Hiring people. milllion blogs.

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

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From Yahoo! Part of a blog's structure is something called a blog roll, a list of blogs in the sidebar that the blogger reads, or feels is related to the topic of their blog. Cross-referencing between organizations' blogs can add supporters to both organization's lists and paves the way for future collaborations.

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NpTech Summary: Nonprofit and Social Change Digg Redux

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The result of these ad hoc collaborations was a folksonomy of terms of nonprofit technology related news and a community of taggers. Most recently, Marnie Webb created a Yahoo Pipe of the NpTech Feed and runing it through AideRSS to sort it by popularity. And Jonathon Colman created the NpTech FriendFeed Room.

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

s why: (1) The folder structure of your favorites list is not always flexible enough to allow for easy cross referencing. (2) As mentioned in the screencast, Del.icio.us , which was purchased by Yahoo, is a good place to start. Dutch Nonprofits Collaborate With Del.icio.us. 2) Bookmarks can???t 3) Links can get lost in email. (4)

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and those Structural adjustment plans had very harsh yet actually superficial theoretical ways of wanting to solve this – and never did) And unfortunately $1.50 a day is also still poverty even in the poorest nations. Lucky chap. The Hub on Saturday, June 19, 2010 at 2:06 pm [.] article here, forwarded on by [.]

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