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I’ve linked to a guide to twitter before and I play with my own Twitter account too. So far I’ve only really used it to post not-so-relevant or naval-gazing updates. I’ve seen it as the same look-at-me status updates for Facebook. So I now have them combined so when I update Twitter […]
Yesterday we told you that you can get Camtasia Studio for free. Today I found out they are also giving away their great screen-capture tool, SnagIt. For details, see Download SnagIt for Free - Full Licensed Version
I’m not one for making predictions about what life will be like online in the near future. It’s tough. Things change all the time. However, I suspect a new trend is going to emerge.
MySpace and Facebook been dominating the social network scene (at least in North America) for the last several years. […]
There is a really interesting video featuring Seth Godin. The video is less than 7 minutes long. He talks about the history of the web from a marketing point of view and where he thinks it’s going. Near the end he talks about the role he thinks social networks like MySpace, Facebook, […]
Facebook is fun. It’s great for connecting with people. It’s great for sharing links, videos, notes, and updates with your friends.
Facebook is also a walled garden; that is you need to join (or get inside the walls) before you can enjoy all the things it offers. I’ve also referred to it as […]
Have you discovered the power of RSS? Or have you struggled to help “convert” your friends and others to this time-saving technology. Then this video is great introduction to RSS. It is a very simple way of explaining it and makes it very practical to getting started.
Enjoy.
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There are two types of Internet users, […]
“Wiki” is now in the dictionary. And as good as that is for the word itself, you’ve got to be careful with wikis — a wiki can kill.
Actor and comedian, Sinbad, began receiving condolences for his own death because the popular user-edited Wikipedia reported his ‘death’. Turns out Sinbad is alive and well.
Does […]
Do you have a website geared to minister to college students? Why not make a little “public service” page to point them to lots of great and free resources to help them be more productive? I ran across a great list from NextPath : Top Web tools for College Students to help you get […]
Can you explain how the web world culture 2.0 is changing the way we communicate in less than 5 minutes and make it compelling? Try this:
YouTube - Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us
After watching this, what sort of thoughts does this generate in you? What is your response to this? […]
Could Web 2.0 contribute to the growth of atheism? ThinkChristian.net posed a very interesting question: [is] Web 2.0 powering Atheism 2.0?
What say you?
Darren at WhyFaith.com tipped me off to this term. I’ve never heard of it, but I think “why wouldn’t it”? My posture isn’t to be in battle (though […]
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