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Sweet tasting dogfood…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

One such platform was Typepad. Typepad is a paid service based on Movable Type , a very popular blogging platform, that is proprietary. Add a few important plugins, and I’m back to where I was just a few days ago on Typepad. There is no question in my mind that free software has won the CMS/Blogging race, hands down. {

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What OpenSocial Means

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

No question about that. Update: MySpace, SixApart (LiveJournal, Typepad and the newish social networking blog platform Vox), and Bebo have now all joined OpenSocial. What does this mean for the nonprofit sector? Most nonprofits haven’t even begun to take advantage of the Web 2.0 This is getting really interesting! {

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Chris Brogan: What Were Your First Steps?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We're going to be on a conference call and a meebo chat for member questions. NTEN Members get exclusive access to ask questions and hear them answered, for free! To kick if off, I'll ask an ice breaker question or too. a great icebreaker question for Chris. You must go read the stories - they're wonderful. I signed up.

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Betting on Braincake: Interview with Jen Stancil

Museum 2.0

We field questions for science fairs and research. Having the girl blogs and the parent blogs coming out in Feb, it’s a small way to start a community—but when a girl asks a question instead of an adult, it’s more fascinating. That’s what they do—find cool stuff on the internet and send it around. It’s a moderated chat.

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The Real Housewives of Social Media: Cooking up Recipes for Nonprofit Success

NTEN

Wordpress, Typepad, Blogger, Convio CMS) Microblogging enables real-time sharing of "bite-size" information, quick news, and update links and real-time collaboration. Retweet followers, answer questions, and comment back. Remember that what gets put on the Internet, stays on the Internet! Be proactive.