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Mashups: Marshall Kirkpatrick Interviewed by Robin Good

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I took that photo of Marshall at the NTC in Seattle last year when I finally met him face-to-face! Anyway, there is a terrific video interview of Marshall and text transcript over at Master New Media where Marshall talks about Mashups. RG: an RSS feed.

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Interview: John Brennan of OpenAction

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I remember leaving for Vegas and making a promise to Joe that I would submit a mashup to the 2009 Change the Web Challenge. The mashup was a map showing where people were volunteering in near-real-time. Essentially, we give organizations a simple tool to manage project information, like photos and videos.

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Step-by-Step: How To Set Up A Nonprofit Listening Post (Twitter - Part 1)

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Photo by Andy Field I think Chris Brogan said that the secret to Twitter is listening (or search), not blasting your message out. How many feeds? Nonprofit Pulse just created a mashup. I'm paraphrasing. Not everyone has to do the deep dive or heavy lifting, how will you organize your team effort? If so, what reader?

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Nonprofit and Flickr Resource List: Not listed, Add in the Comments

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is a web-based digital photo sharing application that uses tags to facilitate finding people and photos. t simply about putting your photos up on the web for the world to see. What if you and your colleagues could annotiate these photos with your own descrptions and observations? Freedom from Oil Flickr Photo Contest.

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Museums and Flickr

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" So, I thought I'd use a screen capture of the photo inside flickr instead, but wasn't sure whether I could. Jim laughed and told me that the photo was in the public domain so I could blog it anyway I wanted and that he was going to change the default license. In this way, photos could be shared internally without worries.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A blog with the comments feature enabled allows or sharing photos in flickrs allows Extension program participants to discuss plans and programs. Technorati tracks these links, and thus the relative relevance of blogs, photos, videos etc. news or web feeds ???? Consuming Reading Feeds. How to find feeds to read?

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What happens when you set your content free with creative commons licensing?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Winner of the Creative Commons 2006 Photo Schwag Contest I believe in setting my content free. My photos and blog posts have traveled around the world! I still sometimes see rather blank expressions when I ask about turning to CC licensed resources to find photos. The cover is from a remix mashup.

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