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Email is dead … long live Email?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

More recently, facebook and twitter were considered likely candidates for killing it off. I’m sure I’ll miss some, so please add more in comments. I’m focusing on tools that are free and open source – tools that you would install on your own server, or your own private cloud.

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Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I was profiled on Linux.com. I “live the open source lifestyle.&# 1 comment… read it below or add one } 1 Alanna 08.13.08 I come across a lot in my varied net wanderings, and people send me stuff, so it’s a nice way to talk about some of it, without having to go into too much detail. at blogged.

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Using a CMS to Make Your Website Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But a good CMS can also facilitate constituent relationships in a number of other ways, including facilitating comments, blogs and social media. A good CMS should also include a built-in Spam filter to keep obviously unrelated content from cluttering your comments sections.

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Facebook Ad Platform

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

That shows up in user’s news feeds, and in their profile. Social Ads are sponsored advertisements that are linked to users profile data, social graph, and activities. Ads can be targeted by profile data. at 8:37 pm { 1 comment… read it below or add one } 1 Beth Kanter 11.14.07 Be Helpful.

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Facebook the last frontier?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Relatively recently, I’d finally, after tons of invitations, joined invested time and energy into my LinkedIn profile. I decided to try out facebook when I kept hearing about the integration of other social networking sites into facebook. or flickr) – but it’s fun to play with, anyway. I’ll keep you posted.

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Data Portability update

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Basically, it means that the data that you put into social networking sites, like profiles, social graph (those who you are connected to,) media, etc. tools, they need to understand the implications of what they do, and demand that the tools use open standards. { These include Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and many others. Be Helpful.

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New tools

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

As a nonprofit, what you would do is set up a profile, and I imagine tags or keywords would indicate where your link would show up. 1 comment… read it below or add one } 1 Beth Kanter 02.05.08 at 10:36 pm I played with it here: [link] Seesmic is to youtube, as twitter is to blogging. Be Helpful.

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