Archive | February, 2011
How to Use Google Alerts to Generate Facebook Content

How to Use Google Alerts to Generate Facebook Content

I have a secret weapon I use for our diocesan Facebook page, and it’s Google Alerts. For those who don’t know about it, Google Alerts allows you to set up custom searches in Google and then receive an email whenever a new match occurs. This allows you to discover new content on subjects that interest [...]

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Tech Bits: Grow Your Sales And Revenue Using 2D Codes, Ultimate Guide To The New Facebook Page Design, Instagram Reaches 2 Million Users…

I’m still wondering how we can use this stuff in ministry… HOW TO: Grow Your Sales and Revenue Using 2D Codes Ultimate Guide to the New Facebook Page Design – Read up on the changes here 10 Ways to Find Office Space Near You – Might’ve been more relevant last week during ‘Telework Week’…but gas [...]

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Tech Bits: In-app Purchases Gone Crazy, Better Photos and Videos With Your IPhone, Weight Of The Soul…

‘Tech Bits’ is a quick look at 8 technology-related items around the web

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How are you celebrating ‘Telework Week’?

For an increasing number of technology professionals, ‘Teleworking’ is an attractive option. The Telework Research Network released some findings that might even make it attractive to more employers.

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2011 Looking Good for BlackBerry Addicts!

Let me tell you, 2011 is shaping up to be a much more exciting year for us BlackBerry addicts!

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3 Evangelization Lessons from Super Bowl Commercials

Reflecting on Sunday’s big game (go Packers!) and the attendant commercials, I realized that there are some lessons for the Church and how we promote our message in the public square: Don’t be afraid to tag along. Using Twitter during a major even like the Super Bowl is always fun — but Amazon also used [...]

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“The Early Edition” for iPad gets my money

Right now, “The Daily” is getting all the publicity and buzz after launching the widely-anticipated and closely-watched online news magazine for the iPad. So far, the reviews have been mixed, and it remains to be seen how many folks will actually purchase a subscription after the two-week free trial expires.

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Soup sells well with iAds

According to some rather stunning results, “Apple, Campbell’s Say iAds Twice as Effective as TV”.

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iPhone and iPad owners reading their content later in the day

iPhone and iPad owners reading their content later in the day

According to Read It Later, iPhone and iPad owners tend to read their saved content later in the evening.

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Aggie Catholics ‘Get It’

George Weigel, wrote a piece over at www.InsideCatholic.com entitled “Aggie Catholic Renaissance”. In it, he outlines the great successes Texas A&M has experienced with young Catholics…

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