Monthly Archives: October 2005

Helping nonprofits and NGOs join the digital revolution

All this past week, TechSoup, a technology provider for nonprofits, has been running an online gathering to degeek current technologies that encourage openness, collaboration and sharing. Over the course of a week, they’ve covered topics like:

RSS Syndication: What, Why and How?
Social Bookmarking for Nonprofits
Tagging 101
Personal Aggregation: Social Bookmarking, Feedreaders, etc.
Widgets and AJAX applications

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Flock on the BBC

Here is why Flock is interesting: over the past two years, the way we use the internet has started to change.
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | Internet Part II: Return of the geeks?
There you have it. The BBC’s Paul Mason sums up the reasons why Flock makes sense.
Of course, it’s really not that simple. [...]

Flock Postage Stamp Contest

Now that Flickr is offering all kinds of new services (including stamp printing!) I thought it’d be fun to do something about it!
So how about this? You design some kind of way cool Flock-inspired postage stamp and we’ll print it. I can’t say how many we’ll print, but chances are it’ll be a few (since [...]