Reading a comment on Steve Rubel’s Micro Persuasion, I came across Studio 501c, a blog "created especially for nontechies in the nonprofits." Now that’s my kind of blog! Celeste W, the author, says on her "About" page: This is a resource for ordinary people doing extraordinary things — social entrepreneurs and nonprofit staff and volunteers, i.e., those who work hard ...
Read More »Your tax dollars at work
Here on FISpace we have talked about social networking and it’s potential to enhance the effectiveness of working with our constituents. One idea that’s gotten some attention is "social network analysis." It’s not a new idea but computer databases and processing power are making identifying who relates to whom a tool of interest for the social components of our mission. ...
Read More »Houston, the Eagle has landed
This ZD Net news item caught my attention earlier this week. Adobe—makers of Flash—have a new project called Apollo. The goal of Apollo, which will be available as a free download early next year, is to overcome some of the limitations in today’s Web applications… Right now, Flash programs run within a Web browser. Apollo is client-based software that will ...
Read More »Google Talk – IM for the Masses
This week we review Google Talk. Google talk is a free service offered by Google for Voice over IP and instant messaging. That means you can message people and talk to them live over the internet. And it works and inter-operates with a ton of platforms. All you need is a gmail account. But how is the quality? Do you ...
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