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digg for ministry

You may have noticed at the bottom of every post on eMinistryNotes.com is a little text link that says “digg it”. And perhaps you’ve wondered about it or you clicked it and didn’t know what in the world was going on.
Digg.com is a social site that allows you to submit web pages to the […]

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 […]

Is Tagging Right for Your Site?

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 […]

Ministry Uses of MySpace.com

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:  http://ccmag.gospelcom.net/0506/0506ifc.pdf

New ways of driving traffic to your site or blog

Let me tell you how I met Blake. A while back, I decided to personalize Google and make it my start page. I like it. One of my favorite modules pulls in an image from Flickr’s “Interestingness” list.
Oh wait, I was telling you about Blake. You see, when I clicked on […]

Web 2.0 Roundtable on March 3

I apologize that it took so long to get these up. I spent 10 days in Budapest, Hungary on a mission trip.
Here are the notes:
How do you hope this will help your ministry?

Gain insights into reaching today’s culture – expand our vision, collaboration and coordination in some of our efforts
Use Web 2.0 to do […]

SEOmoz’s Web 2.0 Awards

Lots-o Web 2.0 sites

Mob Evangelism

This morning I read two articles which make profound observations about today’s world that might indicate an effective direction for Internet evangelism.
Rather than attempting to guide someone’s web experience where you want it to go, these articles would imply it is wiser to publish what you are about (in my case for this purpose, that […]

Web 2.0 for Video

Well, here’s a relativly new Web 2.0 site that is really worth a look: YouTube.com
I’ve heard it described as “Flickr for Video”.
The Church of the Customer Blog has an interesting article on this featuring this graph showing site traffic of YouTube vs the New York Times:

When you upload a video (confession: I’ve not done this) […]

mobileGlu- Push/Pull Technology For Your Cell Phone

mobileGlu brings together services you may use online into one place on your mobile. You can pull data online and optimise it for your mobile device automatically. It will allow you to post to your online services from your mobile. mobileGlu currently supports del.icio.us, Flickr, moblogUK, upcoming.org, and RSS feeds.



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