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To The Twitterverse and Beyond: A Taxonomy of Twitter Tools from Brian Solis

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Given Twitter's explosive growth and crossing the chasm to more mainstream adoption , the palette of Twitter tools has most definitely expanded as Brian notes in his post to more than 1,000 apps. I noticed this a few months ago, when a few of us analytics geeks fooled around with creating a Twitter Monitoring and Analytic Tools Taxonomy.

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Revelio Labs raises cash to scrape the public web for HR insights

TechCrunch

“In our taxonomies, we’ve created a mathematical representation of every job title, seniority level, work activity, skill and company. Zweig claims that Revelio can help answer questions like where talent is being acquired from and why people are joining or leaving a specific company. ” Image Credits: Revelio. .

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Pew Internet Report on Tagging Use

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The reports gives us a demographic snap shot of who is tagging now ("Classic early adopters, people under 40" - guess I'm not a classic early adopter). taxonomies.??? Hmm.how is a tag thesaurus different a taxonomy? is about the Web getting "lemony-scented," so it's just as well that we're skipping it.)

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Digital Marketing, Outreach, & Fundraising Tech Skills Map — an interactive diagram of digital competencies for nonprofit roles (free but requires you to provide contact info). Using adult learning principles in technology trainings — an NTEN Digital Inclusion Fellow shares a few key lessons about how to (and how not to) train adults.

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Will It Take a Village to Bring Our Communities Online?

NTEN

By hard coded, I mean in the legal policies you've adopted, the features you've released and prioritized, your data taxonomies, your site map and information hierarchy. I do think that there are some discoverable values that are hard coded into any online platform. But other values are also discoverable.

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Google Research, 2022 & beyond: Algorithmic advances

Google Research AI blog

Hence, developing algorithms with improved efficiency, performance and speed remains a high priority as it empowers services ranging from Search and Ads to Maps and YouTube. We provided a model-based taxonomy that unified many graph learning methods. We also had a number of interesting results on graph neural networks (GNN) in 2022.

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Getting in on the Act: New Report on Participatory Arts Engagement

Museum 2.0

I'd love an extended version with more explanation about how these frameworks might work in practice, how they map to the case studies provided, and how organizations with particular participatory goals might best achieve them. What do you get out of the report?