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Should Your Organization Use Social Networking Sites?

You've likely heard of Web sites such as Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn. These types of tools, collectively known as social networking sites, allow individuals (and sometimes organizations) to create online profiles, discover others who share their interests, and create an online network of contacts and supporters.

By Brett Bonfield

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Characteristics of Successful Online Communities

By Andrew Cohen

Successful online communities require more than a software package. In this article, we outline the strategies and features that can help you build online message boards, social networks, or other conversation based sites that become vibrant, useful communities.

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This article is courtesy of Idealware, which provides candid information to help nonprofits choose effective software. For more articles and reviews, go to www.idealware.org.

These days, an organisation can create an online community site in minutes. But creating an actual online community takes much longer.

A Few Good Mapping and GIS Tools

By Eric Leland, April 2008

A map can be worth a thousand words. If you're looking for ways to create maps or to display geographic data, there are a number of software package that can help, from free ones to complex and powerful ones. This article, part of our A Few Good Tools series, provides a summary of the software that is used and liked by the Idealware community. They may not be the very best of their kind, but they have worked well for us. Perhaps they will also work for you.

Broadband Explained – including tips on how to choose a provider that will suit your needs

The term ‘broadband’ is widely used but often an explanation of what it actually means is hard to find. Currently there are several technologies that are given the term ‘broadband’ but they are quite different in terms of speed and the method they are connected to homes and businesses throughout Australia.

These days there are a huge range of services and providers on the market including bundling your phone and internet services. The term ‘naked’ has made its way into the market and basically it means using you phone line for data only and not using it for standard voice services. This then means that you use the internet to make phone calls (Voice over internet protocol) but we’ll cover that in another article.

So let’s break down the most common connections that are currently on offer from internet service providers (ISP’s) in Australia from slowest to fastest connections and examine some of the key features to look for in an internet service provider...

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NTEN CMS Satisfaction Report: Now Available

Choosing a Content Management System can be frustrating and overwhelming. With so many choices and so little time to research all the options, many of us rely heavily on the recommendations of our peers to cut through the noise and provide some insight. This is why NTEN is proud to present the results of our first CMS Satisfaction Survey.

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