Archive for April, 2006
Do you get the Miracle Network? If you do, chances are you live in Canada.
Well, if you get it, try to catch it Tuesday, May 2 for the show “Insight”. Debra Brown, one of the folks I’ve been working with to create the Internet Evangelism Day, will be on the show for the […]
Yahoo announced today that they have reworked BabbleFish, the online language translator.
Though I’m not against this type of technology, I just wish it worked better. I ran a test a while back and it wasn’t what I’d say was great. So I tried it again today. I took Genesis 1:1-5 and translated […]
This article from A List Apart discusses the dangers of allowing anonymity with online community. The author points out that anonymity may not contribute to the quality of content added to your community. He suggests some simple steps to a better online community through having memberships. Membership blocks out those that could cause trouble. Membership […]
Steve Rubel is finally pondering the same thing I’ve pondered about the role of podcasting.
What do you think?
A new eyetracking study reveals that users often read websites in a F-pattern.
Tonight I went to the open house for Devotion Media, a media group in the Orlando area.
My next-door neighbor co-founded the place.
It’s a cool company:
Devotion is a Christian-owned business that sells strategic creativity using design and technology. We concept, design, and produce attention-getting ideas for ministry, business, communications, and entertainment.
Check ‘em out. […]
There’s always a new market to get into…and new ways to market what you do.
If you have a building or church (or your own home?!?!), you can put a sign on there for Google Maps to record for you.
The NaturalChurchBlog gives tips on how to do a sign for Google maps.
I wonder if […]
My friend, Cathy, is troubled. She wants better categories on her blog but she’s stuck.
It’s got me thinking about the rold of categories on a blog. I was going to reply to her but decided to post it here. I’d like to see if any of you would like to contribute to […]
Technorati Weblog: State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 1: On Blogosphere Growth
In summary:
Technorati now tracks over 35.3 Million blogs
The blogosphere is doubling in size every 6 months
It is now over 60 times bigger than it was 3 years ago
On average, a new weblog is created every second of every day
19.4 million bloggers (55%) are […]
Nice artcile on my buddy, Allan from the Ledger-Enquirer | 04/16/2006 | World Wide Web finds religion
Beeber, who leads the East Coast team of Global Media Outreach, an Internet ministry with Campus Crusade for Christ International, says that every 45 seconds someone somewhere in the world learns about the Gospel from one of the groups’ […]
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