Posts Tagged With Social Networking

  • Inside Bound4LIFE 6/19/09

    By Matt Lockett

    Weekly updates from Bound4LIFE with Executive Director Matt Lockett.

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  • Viral Is Good, When It's Online

    By Levi Bethune

    In this (potentially award-winning and health-conscious) blog series entitled "Social Networking for Social Justice", I’m explaining several different social media tools, and how they can be implemented to help drive, and support organizations such as Bound4LIFE.

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  • How Facebook Can Promote LIFE

    By Levi Bethune

    In this (wildly popular, and increasingly good-looking) blog series entitled "Social Networking for Social Justice", I’m explaining several different social media tools, and how they can be implemented to help drive, and support organizations such as Bound4LIFE.

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  • Wait, Is 'Blog' Even a Real Word?

    By Levi Bethune

    In this blog series entitled "Social Networking for Social Justice", I'm explaining several different social media tools, and how they can be implemented to help drive, and support organizations such as Bound4LIFE.

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  • Microblogging 101

    By Levi Bethune

    In this blog series entitled "Social Networking for Social Justice", I'm explaining several different social media tools, and how they can be implemented to help drive, and support organizations such as Bound4LIFE. 

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  • Social Networking for Social Justice

    By Levi Bethune

    Social networking is exactly what it sounds like: A connection of individuals and organizations that share a common ground. ANY common ground. Social networking happens at parties all the time. If you’ve ever walked up to someone you didn’t know and shared a piece of information with them, like your name, then you’ve established a social network. It’s not much different online, except that the party seem a little daunting and vast. Social networking sites(such as MySpace, Facebook, FriendFeed etc.) create smaller, more manageable parties, where you can protect your information.

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