Archive for July, 2006
Last week, Rob, Doug and I participated in a virtual seminar done by Josh Porter of UIE. The topic was “is tagging right for your site?” Tagging is part of Web 2.0. Tags are like keywords but the big difference is that they are determined by the user not the information architects […]
This link came to me from Keith Seabourn of the Global Technology Office of Campus Crusade. Christian Computing Magazine did a story on several creative ministry uses of MySpace.com. Most of these are groups that were set up, some by teenagers I believe.
Here is the link:Â http://ccmag.gospelcom.net/0506/0506ifc.pdf
We have been discussing social network websites like MySpace and Facebook. There is another breed of networking websites. One of these is LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is a professional relational networking site that allows you to connect with current and former people you work with. You can search for classmates you went to school with. […]
Magnanimity is a blog that I’ve recently been scoping out. The author and I have had a few email exchanges and “Mag” has been commenting here recently.
Welcome, Mag!
Today she posted one of the better, thought-out posts on Safe & Successful Christian Blogging: Thoughts & Tips. This is a must-read for all Christian bloggers […]
eMinistryNotes.com is growing again! Let me tell ya, I am impressed with the lineup of authors we have for this site. And today we grew again.
You may not have even noticed, but earlier today a different kind of post went up called Does your heart hurt? Most posts around here are thoughts, […]
Does your heart hurt for the people that you are trying to minister too?
As the Editor of TheLife.com I see a lot of emails from people hurting and aching for the love and redemption of Jesus Christ. When I read an email from a young woman just diagnosed with HIV or a young man finding […]
I was continuing the conversation with a co-worker about my post about Facebook, MySpace, etc. this week. Her “online profile” looks like this: has a MySpace account but doesn’t use it much, uses Facebook a lot to connect with people, and uses Xanga for blogging.
The way she sees it is that if […]
A new report released from Pew Internet reveals that most people blog about personal experiences more than anything else. Based on a national phone survey that was done only a very small percentage of blogs cover politics, media and government. You can read the report at Pew Internet’s website.
Find domain names instantly. Very slick tool for finding available domain names.
It’s the Web 2.0 way to find domain names
Nice article from SEOmoz Blog | How to Ruin a Web Design - The Design Curve. Basically, we talk about the “wisdom of the crowds” which I tend to agree with — on a macro level.
On a micro level, it has the tendency to not work as well because the quality of those people […]
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