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Day 1: Connecting Up Conference: Brisbane, Australia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Six Degrees of Separatio: Cult of celebrity, user-generated content, online giving, and social networking. They will be using Skype, Second Life, Facebook, and MySpace. Valued open-source software that is cheap, flexible, easy and multi-featured. Every local news station showed up. How do you track your subscribers?

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Interview with Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein

Museum 2.0

Spam, obscenity--they just aren't an issue at all. If you post interesting content, the word of mouth aspects will follow. We get so much spam on MySpace, whereas on Flickr and Facebook and the blog we never get spam. Because we want to keep up with new software, and we’re never going to have the programmers to keep up.

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The Wildness in the Corner: A Discussion with Jason Nelson

Museum 2.0

The interview includes stories about some of his projects, and a delving into questions about what makes viral content compelling, how to draw people into an uncomfortable environment, and ways that art--or museum content--can become more pervasive by being hidden in the corners of life. I thought it was spam.

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NpTechTag Summary: NpTech Blog Buzz, NGOS at Demo 07, and Moulin

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Declaring Open Source - a one-line patch to the US Code would make open source software a charitable deduction. A reminder from Democracy in Action about accidental email spamming. Lotusmedia posts about the RootsCampSL's Smashing Success -- Avatars Against War in Second Life. Other blog coverage here. It's called Moulin.

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