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Happy Birthday, Twitter

Twitter turned three years old this weekend and it shows no signs of slowing down. Although many are initially skeptical when learning how the service works, those who try Twitter tend to stay.

Short video with introduction to social networking

The folks at Commoncraft have been a creative presence on the web for several years now. They create short online videos, 2-3 minutes, on a wide variety of subject that provide simple explanations with entertaining visuals. This video on social networking is a couple of years old, but still helpful. http://www.commoncraft.com/video-social-networking  

Social Networks and Blogs now 4th most popular online activity

The Nielsen Company reports:

Now visited by over two-thirds (67 percent) of the global online population, “Member Communities,” which includes both social networks and blogs, has become the fourth most popular online category – ahead of personal email. It is growing twice as fast as any of the other four largest sectors (search, portals, PC software and email), according to The Nielsen Company’s “Global Faces and Networked Places,” a comprehensive report published today revealing the new global footprint of social networking.

Other key findings include:

Utilizing Podcasts

Podcasts are a wonderful way to leverage time spent exercising, driving, or relaxing by listening to an interview or audio recording on a topic of interest to you. The name, Podcast, comes from the very popular Apple media device known as an iPod, but you don't need an iPod to enjoy and utilize a Podcast. Go figure.

Time magazine article on the Facebook controversy about content ownership

If nothing else, this episode is an interesting study in the current environment of communications:

http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1880376,00.html

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For organizational web presence, a copy of Dreamweaver and a nerdy intern just doesn't cut it anymore. Modern fundraising and outreach requires a flexible, well developed web presence. However, designing a custom, dynamic website will likely require new staff members and significant time investments.

The Pew Internet and American Life Project reports that the number of online adult social network users has quadrupled in the past four years and that more than half of online adults in the 25-34 age group have a profile on a social network site. The seminar focuses on the use of Facebook, the most popular social networking site in the world, for congregational ministry and community outreach and iis designed for persons who are new to or have only recently begun to use Facebook.

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