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Happy Thanksgiving
breichart@bigcreekchurch.com ( via Provocative Church on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation readmore
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Christian Bumper Stickers
Jerod via Think Christian on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
This is a bit of a follow up to the “What if Starbucks Used Church Marketing” post from last week.  Richard Reising, the church marketing author behind the video, had a post on his blog about a scene from the short where the two visitors wer readmore

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How to Make Patch on Clothes
MrPhoturist via Free Photoshop Tutorials | Pho on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Your clothes are broken? Ok, then this tutorial special for you! First of all, create a new document around 1000×50 readmore

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8 ways to explain 2.0 friend to 0.0 family
Jon Swanson via Levite Chronicles on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
(This is a reprint from November 24, 2007. I’m including it now to g readmore
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VIDEO: Starting in 2006 Peter Schiff goes prescient
Jason via Signal vs. Noise on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
Starting in 2006 Peter Schiff goes prescient. He nails the current crisis in detail. The other talking heads can’t get the bull [market] out of their mouths fast enough. They’re even l readmore

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How To Turn An Old Router Into A Wireless Bridge
Jorge Sierra via MakeUseOf.com on Thu, 13 Nov. 2008
You may some day encounter a situation in which you will require a wireless internet connection for a desktop computer.  Perhaps you have decided to move your office from one room to another in your home.  However, the new room does not readmore

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Jules: A robot that mimics faces
(unknown author) via Signal vs. Noise on Wed, 12 Nov. 2008
Shared by Bwana Scary Scientists have created the first ‘humanoid’ robot that can mimic the facial expressions and lip movements of a human being. readmore

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I’ll Never Let Canada Live This Down: Evil Carpooling Startup Fined
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 12 Nov. 2008
A ridiculous update on a ridiculous lawsuit: In August I wrote about a carpooling startup called PickupPal. The idea is that people can readmore

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Wed, Nov. 12 Electoral Vote Predictor Obama 365 McCain 162 Ties 11
(unknown author) via Electoral-vote.com on Wed, 12 Nov. 2008
County-Level Maps of the Election Here is a map of the election by county made by Mark Newman of the University of Michigan. If you want to see a REALLY good animated map of the elections from 1960 to readmore

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Crystal clear, sparkling bottle of marketing
Christopher S. Penn via Christopher S. Penn's Awak on Tue, 11 Nov. 2008
I’ve often said that cutting bottled water out of your budget will save you money, and it’s a topic that’s come up on the Financial Aid Podcast, but I’m really amused by this story in the Metrowest Daily News. readmore

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How to Simplify Your Writing & Gain Results
James Yeang via MakeUseOf.com on Tue, 11 Nov. 2008
Having difficulties trying to get people to understand you? One way to get your message across in a more effective manner is just to simplify what you’re trying to say.  Cut the jargon, use simpler words, and you’ll be surprised how much more receptive your audience or readmore
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Millenials - Generation We - a Movement for Change
Bill Kinnon via kinnon.tv on Sat, 08 Nov. 2008
Generation WE: The Movement Begins... readmore

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The Ultimate Guide to Live Election Coverage
Liz Gannes via GigaOM on Tue, 04 Nov. 2008
The interminable U.S. presidential campaign season will come finally come to an end tomorrow night. For a full rundown of the best of the best coverage — enough to allow you to set up a multiscreen command center, readmore

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The next piece
(unknown author) via Levite Chronicles on Mon, 03 Nov. 2008
Shared by chrisbrogan.com Some day, I'll quit blogging and let Jon speak for me. Brilliant and amazing. You are in the middle of a presentation. You have the audience leaning in. They are tweeting every word. readmore

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What’s Your Favourite Tool For Monitoring Conversations?
Dave Fleet via davefleet.com on Sat, 01 Nov. 2008
I’ve been thinking a lot about social media monitoring recently. I’m presenting on the topic at a couple of upcoming conferences, and I’m spending an increasing amount of time working in this area in my day job. readmore

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Banning Facebook At Work Is Like Banning The Telephone
Michael Masnick via Techdirt on Fri, 31 Oct. 2008
Earlier this year, we pointed out that it was silly for companies to block Facebook at work, because it's merely a communications tool. It can be misused, but that would show up in the performance of the employee. Instead, embracing Facebook and recognizing that it's just a communications platform -- like the telepho readmore

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Church Web Sites That Work: It Doesn’t Have To Be Written
Kevin D. Hendricks via Church Communications Pro | Ch on Thu, 30 Oct. 2008
A four-part series on church web sites by Kevin D. Hendricks Christians have a strong preference for the written word, but the Bible never says we can only communicate our faith in writing. As your church branches out on the Internet and finds ways to connect, don’t be limited by text. Video The most obvious format is video. Consider telling stories readmore

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Facebook Widens The Gap With MySpace Internationally
Erick Schonfeld via TechCrunch on Wed, 29 Oct. 2008
Facebook blew past MySpace in visitors from across the world back in April, but the global gap continues to widen. According to the latest figures from comScore, Facebook attracted 161.1 mill readmore

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PHOTO: babymop.jpg
Matt via Signal vs. Noise on Wed, 29 Oct. 2008
The first time I saw my baby nephew crawling around all over my place I thought, “Wow, I should put some Swiffer pads on this kid and turn him into a human Roomba.” Looks like someone beat me to it with readmore

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Easily display your last Tweet in 5 lines of code
Joost de Valk via Yoast on Fri, 24 Oct. 2008
I wanted to show my latest tweet on the front page of this site, and although I know there are several plugins which probably could've helped me do this, I decided to see how easy the API was to use. It turned out to be incredibly easy, as long as you have PHP 5.2 or higher, that is. This is the code: require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-includes/class-snoopy.php'); $snoopy readmore

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