Archive for August, 2006
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my firefox extensions, originally uploaded by orangejack.
These are all free (sans Snagit) Firefox extensions that really help my online experience to be much better. They keep me on top of things and help me […]
Top 15 Online Populations and Web Properties Worldwide, June 2006
Close to 713 million people around the world age 15 and over used the Web in June…Of the 713 million online users, 21 percent originated from the U.S.; 11 percent from China; and 7 percent from Japan.
Yahoo! Answers came to my attention yesterday and immediately sprung ideas to mind for evangelism. To start I asked a question about how to insulate a wall in my house. Within 25 minutes I had 8 answers, and they were helpful!
This is a fascinating new social search site. You can ask a question as though […]
Just curious, I’ve just found a way to subscribe to my “digg friends” via RSS. Anyone out there digging good stuff? I’m orangejack there so friend me or let me know your account. Would like to follow your diggs.
PS> It’s under “My Profile”, “Friend’s History”, then grab the RSS.
The other day the team of EveryStudent.com faced a decision; use our tool for making new sites automatically for ALL our new language sites, allowing our staff members to easily produce a locally “skinned” EveryStudent.com site, or use a custom-translated site as we have been doing all along.
We answered the question by asking, “What is […]
“But be sure to fear the LORD and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you.â€
1 Samuel 12:24
When you hear the word servant what do you think? The word has negative conations in this world. Often people think being a servant is someone that is of lower […]
Today I was watching a video on Google Video when I noticed on the side the different options to spread the video. There’s always an “email this video” link, and recently there’s been options to grab the HTML code to embed videos.
But today was the first time I’ve noticed the prominence that Google is […]
I am not aware of many websites ministering to the people of Japan. I know that we have at least one staff member there who has partnered with others to bring up evangelistic websites based on the movies The Da Vinci Code and The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.
I think these are great […]
Keith Seabourn, CTO for Campus Crusade, has recently been in Europe at the EASC conference. On his blog, he has a very encouraging story about Antonio who began seeking answers online. He was paired up with a mentor of which they had conversations through email, phone, and face-to-face. Not only is Antonio […]
…people are del.icio.us too!
The Yahoo Search Blog is telling us how the social bookmarking site del.icio.us is more than a social network of bookmarks:
As the del.icio.us community has grown, what we’ve found is that it’s not just the bookmarks that are interesting – it’s the people, too. del.icio.us is filling up with people who are […]
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