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Collabtive added by Matt Garcia
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Social Source Commons What techniques do you use to protect your online presence?

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Circumvention and Privacy tools for protecting your online presence. What measures do YOU take to ensure you're protected?
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Social Source Commons What steps do you take to assess your online audience?

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Recently, I was talking to a few members of a nonprofit who were frustrated with their higher-ups who were pushing major projects on Facebook without having a clear understanding of what they were using Facebook for in the first place. ...
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Social Source Commons Trying out Google Chrome for Mac Beta. Not bad. Seems to suck up a lot of memory when I have my bazillion tabs open. Any Mac users out there care to give some opinions?

December 8, 2009 at 2:58pm
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Social Source Commons Miro Community allows you to pull videos around a certain topic into a user-friendly page from a variety of video sites including YouTube, Vimeo and blip.tv as well as your own uploads. Pretty slick. Check it out:

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Miro Community lets you bring together all the videos about a topic, a community, or product into one elegant website, no matter where the videos are hosted.
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Social Source Commons Check out the tools showcased at Aspiration's 2009 NP Software Dev Summit! Is anything missing, dev summit-ers?

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The CiviCRM core team was present and available at the Dev Summit to give us a taste of what was up with CiviCRM:CiviCRM 101CiviCRM 201CiviCRM-Drupal Integration ModulesExtending CiviCRMBuilding CiviCRM Community InfrastructureSharing CiviCRM Use Cases
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Social Source Commons Know anything about Social Backster? An SSC user added it to our Social Media Backup Tools Toolbox! It's designed for backing up Myspace. Check it out:

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SocialBackster is the an interactive desktop application for MySpace profiles. It runs on Adobe Air and offers users a fun and easy way to back up their profile information on their computers.
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Social Source Commons Here are a few links that I ran across in the Aspiration Twitter stream last week. They're definitely worth a peruse. Good Stuff.

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As is required of every blogger from time to time, I want to push you all (or “y’all” if you prefer) to some posts that popped up in our Twitter stream. Check it:
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Social Source Commons What tools do you use for exporting and backing up your social media data?

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At Aspiration, we’ve been trying to smooth some of the rough edges that we have with regard to ensuring that we have our data secure. This both means having a reliable and trusted service into which ...
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Social Source Commons Organize your Social Media messaging. When do you use what? Try out putting together a Publishing Matrix for all of your different communications channels.

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We nonprofit geeks over at Aspiration, the mama organization for Social Source Commons have recently begun working in Social Media for our organization. While this new world can be big, scary, haphazard, ...
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Social Source Commons Helpful video from the folks at Google explaining how to improve your crawling and index rate | Great reference from @tacs_npower on Twitter

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Webmaster Level: Intermediate to AdvancedMany questions about website architecture, crawling and indexing, and even ranking issues can be boiled down to one central issue: How easy is it for search engines ...
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Social Source Commons What's your favorite Firefox add-on? Drupal Module? Joomla Extension? Wordpress Flabberwokky?

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I wanted you all to check out a new toolbox one of our users put together to the right. Kathryn Benedicto recently created a toolbox of Drupal modules that she finds particularly useful.
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Social Source Commons You ever wish when you were negotiating with that cheese haggler in Zimbabwe that you had been trained on what to do when someone offers you Jarlsberg for some Provolone?

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Another week at Social Source Commons, another set of great tools. Here are a few of the tools that picqued my interest as I watched them roll in from the SSC New Tools RSS Feed. Have any experience with these? Why not let us know what you think?
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Social Source Commons A couple useful articles about taking advantage of the Social Media conversations around your organization. What techniques do you use to engage people through social media?

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I’ve run across a few articles around the interwebs recently that I thought some of you might find interesting. They all have to do with social media best practices and taking advantage of the conversation that results from tools like Twitter and Facebook.
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Social Source Commons Love a tool? HATE a tool? Have an on-again off-again Rachel and Ross thing with a tool? Well you can tell everyone with SSC Tool Comments:

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We all love to add tools to Social Source Commons and now we know that we can edit our toolbox tool descriptions so that they tell a specific story. But did you know that you can also leave your thoughts about a tool on its individual tool listing? Yes! Yes, you can. Drum roll, please.
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Social Source Commons Investigating Donor Databases for your nonprofit?
Deciding between Software as a Service and Local?
Considering Salesforce?
Just need some advice about the field?

Robert Weiner is your man. Lucky for us, he put together a toolbox and told us what was up with the industry:

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Robert Weiner, nonprofit technology consultant, recently put together a toolbox on Social Source Commons of Donor Databases and I was able to steal a few minutes of his time to get his opinion on donor databases for nonprofits. Check it out: