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JD Lasica's Video Interviews from Blogher

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This was while I was learning how to use ourmedia.org for publishing my vlog posts for Cambodia4kids using the fantastic tutorials from freevlog.org.). Technorati Tags: blogher bloghercon By chance, I stumbled upon these interviews from JD Lasica of people he interviewed at Blogher.

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Social Media 101 TweetChat Recap: Tagging

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Social bookmarking sites include well-known sites such as Delicious, Digg, Stumbleupon, Reddit, and Technorati. Tagging Tutorials - Part 1 Flickr. Social bookmarks are used to listen, track news, follow a topic, and receive updates. A Taxonomic Tree of Philanthropy. Social Bookmarking and Tagging - Listening. You're It!

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Vlogging to Cambodia: Eath Chhnon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ryanne has her tutorials online, so anyone can learn as easily as I did. Technorati Tags: cambodia nptech t have electricity. When I came to the US, I taught myself how to use a computer. I was lucky enough to meet Ryanne Hodson who showed me how to do it. It took me about a day. Cross posted on Global s.

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Nonprofits and Second Life and Other Games

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you rather read up and use some tutorials, Lisa Williams has collected a few ) I even managed to build a few objects or "primitives." Technorati Tags: second_life , sl , secondlife " including the above Angkor Wat photo opportunity. There I am in my Cambodian dress (made from a scan of Cambodian Ikat Silk).

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10 Twitter Accounts Your Nonprofit Should Be Following

TechImpact

Image courtesy of Technorati. His Twitter feed offers tips, tricks, tutorial videos, infographics and everything else you need for a more effective Facebook page. Twitter is one of the most saturated places on the internet. JohnHaydon. If your nonprofit has a LinkedIn profile (it should), then you should be following Meg on Twitter.

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