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Meet Silona: A Woman Who Codes for Social Change!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've also worked in the gaming industry and done a fair amount of technical training on large e-commerce and content management systems. Like um lets say myspace. I will try to keep their minds fed with a fair display of music and art every 4 hours as well! Tell me about the hat in the picture on your blog ?

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Groundswell Book Club Part 2: Talking

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In this post, a discussion about the art of conversation in the groundswell. After the parade, she posted pictures on Flickr and wrote a thank you blog post that includes a roundup of other discussion about the event on the web. Join an already existing community, like Facebook, MySpace, or Flickr. The first is shouting.

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David Perlmutter Talks Blogs, Interactors, and Jon Stewart - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Basically, what we found was that they were pretty much static bulletin boards: speeches, statements, pictures just posted up there. Are they all going to be small cottage industry players, or will they get to be big business? A lot of people with MySpace sites, for example, dont think of them as blogs. No real interactivity.

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David Perlmutter Talks Blogs, Interactors, and Jon Stewart - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Basically, what we found was that they were pretty much static bulletin boards: speeches, statements, pictures just posted up there. Are they all going to be small cottage industry players, or will they get to be big business? A lot of people with MySpace sites, for example, dont think of them as blogs. No real interactivity.