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Tagging Tutorials, Part IV, REVVER
Posted May 8th, 2007 by CreechREVVER is a video site similar to YouTube. The company is quite a bit smaller than YouTube. The number of videos on REVVER is much smaller than on YouTube. While it is a little guy, REVVER is my preferred video site.
Why?
The small guy is more likely to try and work with content providers. You can post messages to the forum on REVVER and get a response very quickly. The REVVER staff are quite likely to email you directly if you have something you need/want to have resolved.
Tagging Tutorials, Part III YouTube
Posted May 6th, 2007 by CreechIf you don't know about YouTube you must be living a sheltered life... YouTube is a video sharing site that has successfully captured a huge portion of the Internet video market. It has come under some criticism for allowing large quantities of copyright material to be pirated and uploaded onto the site. None the less, YouTube is a powerful tool that can be used by the nonprofit community to raise awareness and market.
What do I need to post and tag on YouTube?
Qumana
Posted May 4th, 2007 by CreechI was asked by a colleague if I would write a "How To" on Qumana. I've been using Qumana now for several months to post to three different blogs--dogstar.org, imagespace.blogspot.com, and secondlife.techsoup.org.
What is Qumana?
Tagging Tutorials--Part II Blogs
Posted May 3rd, 2007 by CreechTagging on blogs can have multiple benefits. The first is, if your blog is searchable, the tags prove to be a way for readers to find like content. For example, on this blog (built on Drupal), if you click on a single tag it will return all results that match that tag.
Tagging Tutorials -- Part I Flickr
Posted May 1st, 2007 by CreechMy next few posts will deal with tagging on different social networking sites. This first tutorial will focus on Flickr.
In all the social networking sites that you might post to, there is something in common--tagging. Simply put, tags are little pieces of data that let people know what your information--whether it be an image, a video, or text--is about. For example, you could tag a picture of the castle in Warwick, UK on Flickr with "Warwick castle UK England" and when someone searched on these criteria would have the following results returned:
Parcels of Land
Posted April 19th, 2007 by CreechTonight Frank gave a group of us a turorial on how to manage the land in our little community. Having never thought about what goes into managing a sim before, I was impressed by how well thought out the system actually is. I'll probably start out by using WESTAF as a guinea pig to reset the name and so forth, but once I've got it under my belt let me know if you, a tenant, needs help. I'm happy to see what I can do for you.
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The Second Life Non Profit Presence Getting Closer
Posted April 14th, 2007 by CreechMore on Uptime and Nonprofits
Posted April 13th, 2007 by CreechGreg left a note mentioning the free monitoring service, Monastic. It doesn't have as much functionality as SiteUpTime.com, but you can monitor 100 sites. If all you are doing is trying to track when your site(s) are down then it seems like this might be a better solution than SiteUpTime. So, as an experiment I have both monitoring systems monitoring the Tech Soup in Second Life site. If I have any revelations, I'll share.
Uptime and Nonprofits
Posted April 11th, 2007 by CreechRecently I had an Skype message from Susan, our "nonprofit administrator herder" for the Nonprofits in Second Life project. I have to assume that she was posting to the site, or perhaps reading some recent content. In any case, she IMed me because the site was down. I'm acting as the Web master, so this made good sense. I probed a little bit and came to the conclusion that the server was completely unresponsive.
NPSL: Nonprofits in Second Life