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Religion Sites Embrace Web 2.0

RedHerring.com has an interesting article called Religion Sites Embrace Web 2.0:
One has Psalms, the other has podcasts. One creates meaning out of Latin, an ancient language; the other finds new meanings through derivatives of common words, like “digg,” “friendster,” or “flickr.” One community meets every Sunday, the other meets with every click of a new […]

How to Blog a Conference

Josh Hallett has a great post on How to Blog a Conference. Whew! He goes all out, but I would love to see some Campus Crusade conferences done like this!
Thanks to Steve for the tip.

What happens when eMinistry meets face to face

I finally found the reason why online mentors and other eMinisters don’t always meet with people face to face…

YouTube - programer

Current Trends In Web Design

Not a bad little comparison of Current Trends In Web Design (with examples).

Facebook’s Stumble; spiritual sabotage or unique opportunity?

There has been discussion about the value of MySpace or Facebook and whether Christians should avoid it, dive in, let their kids use it, etc.
Regardless of whether MySpace and Facebook are good for Christians to participate in, it is most important to note that the leaders we (at Campus Crusade for Christ) want to reach […]

Importance of Punctuation

I just finished a fun, yet strange, book while flying to and from our recent vacation. I read Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss.
One person saw the title and asked if it was a diet book. Another asked if it was a fitness book. I […]

So What Is Community?

We’ve opined about different aspects of what online community is about. But my friend, Paul, is asking the deep question: What is community?
I am trying to figure out what community really is. Without any pre-thought, I can say that most people who say this word probably don’t have a clear idea about what it […]

Pew’s Latest Trends

Nice page to reference for US Internet Demographic Trends. It includes charts and excel spreadsheets of some of the Pew Internet Project’s latest trend findings such as:

Who’s Online
Online Activities - Total
Online Activities - Daily
Internet Adoption
Usage Over Time
Usage Over Time Tip Sheet

For example, according to the latest data from Pew, almost 1 in 4 adults […]

Can Social Networks Go Too Far?

According to Jim, Facebook has.



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