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More on Podcasting Without Electricity. some creative ideas from the Walker

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We were also concerned that if we used podcasts we would either limit ourselves to patrons who had iPods and who planned ahead to load the files or we would have stock the audio players ourselves. and the podcast feed is at: Radio mnartists Podcast. and the podcast feed is at: Radio mnartists Podcast.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

FaceTime allows two iPhone -- and soon, next-generation iPad and iPod Touch -- users to have a streaming video and audio conversation while both are connected to a wireless network. All of this will be done on your mobile Internet appliance from Starbuck's or Panera Bread. represents a significant leap in interpersonal communications.

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Secret Agent L: Covering the Globe with Random Acts of Kindess

Have Fun - Do Good

We're listening to our iPods. We're listening to our iPods. But I stay late after work (I'm totally embarrassed to admit that I don't have the internet in my apartment, because I can't really afford it), so I use the internet at work. I hope it's feeding the souls of other people. We walk down the street.

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09NTC Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

Amy Sample Ward

So, bring your iPods and earbuds, and let’s podcast! OurMedia & Internet Archive - a bit more technical, archived forever, nonprofit organization, RSS and community building tools. upload to Internet Archive and use OurMedia to generate RSS feed, etc. Check out their postcasts: Corey: 501c3cast. Chad: baudcast.

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My Latest President's Update

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Janet Kornblum Janet Kornblum began writing about technology in 1994 when she was deemed the newsroom expert because she could actually log on to the Internet. In her spare time, she updates her Twitter and Facebook feeds and engages with her Kindle, iPod and other assorted tech toys. She's been hooked ever since.

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Guest Friday: Jessica Harden's Notes from AAM

Museum 2.0

So, I got an iPod, subscribed to a number of podcasts, and got a mySpace page at the insistence of a few friends that seemed unable to communicate in any other way. If museums want to engage in the discussion, then they need to embrace the idea that visitors are not just people that we are providing a service for or that we feed content to.

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