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What is a Widget?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you've been following my widgets category , you know that I'm working on a screencast and have been researching and playing with widgets. For the script, before jumping into the how-to of widgets, the screencast will give some context, of course. This is both the hard and fun part of making web videos.

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Building Blocks of Social Media - Webinar slides and notes

Amy Sample Ward

Some of them, along with my answers, include: How much time a day do you spend reading (RSS feeds)? You can search within your reader and find content that came through that you might be looking for, even if you didn’t read it the first time. I used to be quite worried about reading everything that came into my reader.

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Social Media at a Glance: October Edition

NonProfit Hub

It’s the perfect place to keep up to date on the World Series champions, presidential races and viral video happenings from around the web. Last week was #NationalCatDay and YouTube decided they wanted to make it easier for you to search all of your favorite cat videos by allowing Emojis in the search bar.

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Cool Apps Roundup: Green Apps

Tech Soup

searches for green businesses near you. Consumer Reports' 7 free green mobile apps has some good ones as well: The Eco Buzz Widget , for Android, is a configurable environmental news feed. Planet Green's 7 Best Green Apps for Mobile Phones. are a good example. The ones I like are: Ecorio. greenMeter. Carticipate.

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Creating Website Content: What Do Your Visitors Really Want?

NTEN

If a stranger lands on your website, odds are they are searching for the answer to a specific question about something going on in their lives right now. They went searching, and Google or another website with a link to yours pointed that stranger to you, thinking that you might have the answer. Fans: People Who Love Your Organization.

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Five Tools for Engaging Your Members Online (Easy, Inexpensive Ways to Make Your [Virtual] World a Better Place)

NTEN

If you are in the social media space, let people know by providing a Twitter feed or YouTube promotion on your website which can update automatically. Once you've got fresh content, spice it up with a photo or video. People love pictures and videos, and they can be easier to create and control than blogs. Diversify Your Content.

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Net Neutrality Open Source Documentary

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I "met" Arin Crumley of Four-Eyed Monsters when he commented on a video of on mine over at YouTube. When I visited his site, I noticed that he had some widgets, including a message comment line. All of the video clips came from searching ???net on YouTube, Google Video, Podzinger and delicious.