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Which Social Network Use Base Is More Altruistic?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Pete Cashmore of Mashable has a post that asks an interesting question: Facebook, MySpace (MySpace reviews), LinkedIn (LinkedIn reviews), Digg and Twitter are often compared in terms of features, but which one has the most generous users?

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RSS Readers for Your Desktop, Smartphone, and Tablet

Tech Soup

Digg Reader. iOS, Web) has only been available for a few days, but it is already getting rave reviews. praised Digg Reader for its clean, minimal design and rich social media features. Social media and community staff rely on RSS readers to find interesting and share-worthy articles for Facebook or Twitter.

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Three Cheap Tools to Measure Blogs and Social Media

Care2

It provides a: Breakdown of networks (Delicious, Digg, Facebook, etc) and you’re super users for these sites as well as tips on how to engage the audience. You should be reviewing these stats at least once a month. Daniel Brigida who heads up their social media likes to use Greasemonkey script.

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NpTech Tag Summary: NpTech Slide Decks, Twitter Saves Children, and Visualizing Information for Advocacy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Drew Bernard has a review of a new guide by the good folks at Tactical Technology Collective called " Visualizing Information for Advocacy " Nonprofits are from Mars, Designers/Techies are from Venus from the alldaybuffet describes some classic communications issues between nonprofits, designers, and technology staff.

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Twitter Isn't the Point

NTEN

As you might suspect, user ratings and reviews on websites matter more than they ever have in terms of influencing consumer behavior. Whether it's Twitter or Digg or Facebook or LinkedIn, it's about those relationships. " (Search for that title on the Universal McCann site.). It's a bit of a misnomer. It's about friends. .

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The Perils of Popularity

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Object-Based Social Networks: 2004 Think Flickr, delicious, digg, Slideshare. And with traffic that often rivals the New York Times Website, Digg lets users vote their favorite stories to the top of the site. All three were named among MIT Technology Review ???s Water cooler conversations around shared objects.

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Pownce on Pownce Invitations in Facebook NpTech Group

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Kevin Rose of Digg fame launched a new social sharing site called Pownce to much buzz and mixed reviews. My Flickr Stream. Pownce lets you share files, links, and other info with your friends. It is a competitor of twitter and jaiku. It was invitation only. I managed to get an invitation from one of my twitter friends.

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