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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. 3 trackbacks } Open Web APIs, Google’s Open Social and you « The Whole Enchilada 11.01.07 at 1:15 pm Open Social ! Be Helpful.

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Wild About Widgets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Typepad Hacks blog writes has a great introduction to widgets and describes the community building aspects: Ultimately, widgets, like the web itself are about connections??? The post also answers the question: Why would you want to install widgets?

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