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NpTech Tag Summary: Voting Deadline at Netsquared Extended, NTC Pipe, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Netsquared Voting Deadline Extended. Due to some technical glitches , you now have 48 additional hours to figure out what 5-10 of the 150 fantastic social change and technology projects at Netsquared will receive your vote. Through TechSoup's Netsquared project, blogger Beth Kanter, was commissioned to write a weekly summary.

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Online Project Management Tools

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This post was written by Trenton DuVal, contributing editor at NetSquared, and originally appeared on their blog. For more information about Cohuman’s features and to watch a couple of videos demonstrating how it works, visit their Learning Center. Teambox takes a social networking approach to keeping your team synchronized.

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What is rapid attention shifting?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo in Flickr - CC "by/nc" license - Mr.GluSniffer. With things like Blogs, Wikis, and social networking in general, institutions and organizations don???t over at NetSquared failed to turn up more than a handful of nominations. What neat tricks could I do with it to enhance access to information?

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TechSoup's 'Novel' Ideas: What We're Reading Now

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William is reading The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood by James Gleick. It's an intellectual journey through the history of communication and information, from the language of Africa's talking drums all the way up to modern information theory and the information age with its deluge of news, tweets, images, and blogs.

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TechSoup's 'Novel' Ideas: What We're Reading Now

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William is reading The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood by James Gleick. It's an intellectual journey through the history of communication and information, from the language of Africa's talking drums all the way up to modern information theory and the information age with its deluge of news, tweets, images, and blogs.

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