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Because eMinistry is a Global thing, you should check out this World Clock. Very slick. Click on the map tab and move your mouse around to find local time.
Last Thursday I did a presentation here in Orlando for about a dozen people who wanted to learn how to use WordPress.com as an effective communication tool. We had a lot of fun and went for about 90 minutes.
I recorded the entire thing…so I thought. I guess I didn’t press the right button […]
I’ve talked about Google Reader before. Here’s a 9-minute Google Reader Demo. If you’re not that familiar with RSS, maybe this will help.
I’m sure I’ll have more to say about these things later, but just FYI: Firefox 2.0 coming your way on Tuesday
Looking at the new Firefox and IE7 versions, the two browsers are now much closer in functionality than previously. What’s more, IE7 will be pushed out to existing IE6 users with the next round of […]
I can dig this. Ralph Wilson reviewed The Corporate Blogging Book today. One of the chapters is all about me, your humble host here at eMinistryNotes.
Okay, not really me per se, but chapter 6 is called: The New ROI is ROB (Return on Blog). How to assess the success of a blog.
I don’t […]
Last month I told you about the new Google Reader. I’ve used it for a week straight and I have to say that I think it’s better than Bloglines. It’s not perfect, but I think it’s better.
Steve Rubel says that Bloglines Has Lost its Way and I can’t say that I disagree with […]
It’s a good idea to monitor your brand, keywords, and web addresses in Google News. But you may want to also monitor what is being said in the blogosphere also (what people are saying, not what the news is saying).
On the Micro Persuasion blog, Steve shows us the new Technorati search feeds formula. […]
Matt Cutts offers his review of the new Google Reader to manage your RSS feeds.
I like how Google is referring to it: an inbox for the web.
I’m a huge fan of Bloglines (and they’ve just updated with some cleaner (AJAX) updating), but the new Google Reader looks like a good alternative.
If you’re using RSS, how […]
Skype is the best instant message software program available.
There. I said it. I feel better.
It’s taken me a while to get there. I’ve been a fan of Skype for a while, but I really like others a lot also. Why am I sold out to Skype?
Well, using it for text chat […]
Ever been to a website where images take forever to load? And when they do, they look horrible? This is more common on blog and discussion forums. Please don’t be that person who is responsible for doing this.
For heaven’s sakes, please, if you aren’t able to resize images before you email or […]
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