Social Media

The Sidebar

»Posted by on Jan 29, 2009 in Social Media, Technology | 0 comments

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The second item over there is Google Friend Connect. Join my social network and let the other people who stop by Fish is The New Cheese connect with you.

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Netvibes

»Posted by on Jan 29, 2009 in Social Media, Technology, Web Sites | 0 comments

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http://www.Netvibes.com. I have been looking for a service that will allow me to manage multiple Twitter accounts from one page and this was one of the suggestions. I manage twitter feeds for

Not only am a I able to have multiple twitter account open on the same page, but I also have my Facebook, Gmail, MySpace, Google Calendar, and some of my favorite blog feeds. I now have 10 homepages that open up when I open FireFox, but I have moved NetVibes to my primary position and may even get to narrow the list down since they will show up on my NetVibes page.

I am digging this new service because it brings so many of the place that I usually go into one place. I love that. Simply my life please. Check out the service and leave a comment here about what you think of this service.

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Text Vs. Talk

»Posted by on Sep 24, 2008 in Blogging, Social Media, Technology, Twitter, Web Sites | 1 comment

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Advertising Age web site that said for the second straight quarter text use has eclipsed talk use. An average teen 13-17 will send more than 1,742 texts per months and make only 231 calls in that same period. BTW, if you haven’t gotten your kids the text package make sure you get the unlimited text plan. With the rise of services like Twitter texting has become an important social tool and with the new site Yammer it may soon become more important to the office. We are using a service called TextMarks here at Arrow Heights to build text message groups that allow us to send a message to large groups of people without getting charged for every message. Our Upward recreation directors really enjoy the freedom to be able to update their coaches and players about weather updates and cancellations. I am planning on setting up several twitter feeds for a scavenger hunt in the future. Stay tuned for details.

I have read about several churches that broadcast their twitter feed onto the wall in the sanctuary so that people can interact with the service in real time across the church. These tools can used to build community with your church or small group. It would be great to have a twitter prayer group for your church that sends a text to your prayer warrior followers who get the update in real time and can respond with other requests or say that they are praying.

How often do you text? How important has texting become to you and/or your kids?

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Let’s Media Part 5: Guest Sydnie Davidson

»Posted by on Jul 8, 2008 in Social Media | 3 comments

Let’s Media Part 5: Guest Sydnie Davidson

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1104709726_e426d7474aCraigslist.org. So…Here goes nothing!

I have become very fond of Craigslist in the past few months. Several times a day, I find myself rushing to the computer to see if there are any new finds. I have gotten rid of some things that I would have otherwise had to have paid to have hauled off and I have acquired many things that make my husband groan.

Some of the fun of Craigslist is the chase. You have to be the first to respond to the post, and sometimes, I think it helps to have a sob story of how much you wish you had or need their item. (I don’t do this, of course!) It is also interesting meeting all of the different people on Craigslist. I have picked something up for a lady in a shiny BMW and I have given something to someone in a van being held together with duct tape.

Craigslist provides great ministry opportunities. I have seen many people giving away bags of clothes, furniture, and even food. I have had the opportunity to give an old mattress to a lady whose current mattress had springs sticking out. I have also been ministered to on Craigslist. A lovely lady who was giving away some monkey grass went out of her way to help me with my garden. She taught me much about gardening. She also gave me much insight into how the garden relates to our daily lives as Christians.

I have truly enjoyed my experiences with Craigslist.org and encourage everyone to use this site!

Remember: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!

Do you go to Craigslist.org? What have your experiences been?

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Social Media Part 4: Guest Blogger Katherine Conner

»Posted by on Jul 7, 2008 in Friends, Social Media | 1 comment

Social Media Part 4: Guest Blogger Katherine Conner

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letsgetsocial copywww.YouTube.com. Katherine and her husband Lee were some of the first people we met when we moved to Broken Arrow and have become some of our favorite people to be around. We wish we could spend more time with them. I went over to Katherine’s FaceBook profile to find the most obscure or weird picture I could find to introduce her with and there were several great options, but this one looked great for what we have going on here.

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      Hi, I’m Katherine Conner, and I get to be your guest blogger today.  My favorite Jeremy Davidson friend asked me to write to you about the impact that www.youtube.com has on my life, and the ways that I see we could use YouTube to reach others for Christ.

      I use the YouTube service on an almost daily basis.  I have Flock set as my current web browser, and one of the features I like most about it is the ability to log into my YouTube account.  The videos that I have previously favorited will then be displayed across the top of my screen.  I can play those while continuing to browse the Internet.  This is easier to me that Itunes most of the time, because all of my favorite songs are in one place.

      I mainly use YouTube to access music.  Lately, I have been on a big kick to discover new songs and artists, and YouTube makes it very easy to do this.  Tulsa used to have a pretty cool “Christian alternative” radio station that I enjoyed listening to- unfortunately it was changed to another “contemporary Christian” station, meaning there is too much Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith for me to handle.  Using YouTube, I can get online to hear new songs by the artists that I used to listen to on the Kross.  I use the “Related Videos” tab on to often find new music.  I recently unearthed a cover of one of my favorite Rush of Fools song that I am determined to learn to sing- which is a big deal since I can’t sing.  At all.

      I feel that YouTube is a valuable resource for those of use trying to further the Kingdom of Christ. Wikipedia states that “few statistics are publicly available regarding the number of videos on YouTube. However, in July 2006, the company revealed that more than 100 million videos were being watched every day, and 2.5 billion videos were watched in June 2006. 50,000 videos were being added per day in May 2006, and this increased to 65,000 by July. In January 2008 alone, nearly 79 million users had made over 3 billion video views.”  These facts are old, and I’m sure that they’ve only increased since then.  I feel that the dreams and desires of my generation to see the love of Christ could be shared through videos- how cool would it be to see tutorials such as “How to Love the Skaters” or “How to Witness to the Gay Guys Next Door”?  It would be totally neat to get on and see other Christians sharing their walks and relationships with us.  I would like to log on to YouTube and watch testimonies from around the globe of how God is moving.  Sermons and music are helpful and needed, but I would love to see real world application of how I can fulfill the commandment to “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.”  (Matthew 20:28 NIV). 

-Katherine Conner
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Social Media Part 3

»Posted by on Jul 3, 2008 in Social Media | 1 comment

Social Media Part 3
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