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I have not been blogging because I've been at the NTEN NTC Conference , the premier event for nonprofit techies taking place in San Francisco. We have a hashtag and many of us tweet to one another, leave comments on blogs or Facebook profiles regularly. Chad Norman did a fantastic job at summarizing and blogging the key points.
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No hanging chads here, my friends. A: Click the session title or the "Leave a Comment" link to be taken to the session''s detail page. You can leave comments there. Our comments are moderated, and mean and/or inappropriate comments will be laughed at by NTEN staff, then promptly deleted.
09 NTENnies At Large (Blackbaud's Chad Norman, and Convio's Jordan Viator) (Note: This is a weekly round-up of NTEN members doing and sharing their nptech awesome. Tag your news with "nten member" or "nptech" to help us find your awesome, or contact Annaliese with your updates.) . Members are in bold.
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Throughout the month of October, NTEN's WeAreMedia. Commenting. In the meantime, here's another batch of T-Shirt Winners: Kristin Wolff Will Coley Amy Sample Ward Avi Kaplan Chad Norman Maggie McGary Congrats! worked on building the Nonprofit Social Media Tool Box. RSS Readers. Social Bookmarking. Blogging Tools. Podcasting.
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I like how Holly Ross from NTEN handles her presence and her staff's presence -- and they are using Twitter for the organization. And the senior managers got concerned, "do we want our staff commenting on blogs? Last week, I heard a wonderful presentation by Chad Nelsen from the SurfRider Foundation.
Katrin Verclas, founder and editor-in-chief of MobileActive.org and past executive director of NTEN. especially Dennis Yu, Chad King and Austin Stierler — who took us under their wing and agreed to host us for free. And a thank-you to the coders at Intense Debate for the commenting system we settled on.
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