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From 37signals:
The problem with IT departments seems to be that they’re set up as a forced internal vendor. From the start, they have a monopoly on the “computer problem” – such monopolies have a tendency to produce the customer service you’d expect from the US Postal Service.
The IT department has all the power, they’re not going anywhere (at least not in the short term), and their customers are seen as mindless peons. There’s no feedback loop for improvement.
Ouch, but very true. Is it time for them to go (or are they already headed out the door)?
The other day Google totally messed up with disabled 150,000 accounts without any notice. Yikes! Apparently they are restoring these accounts and promise that most of the data will be recovered but it was a simple reminder that even the most “robust” apps out there still can fail due to human error.
There are a few ways to backup Gmail and one of the better ones has been taken down – anyone have any great suggestions?
Facebook has rolled out a much more robust external commenting system that you can roll on your blog.
The biggest advantages of this is that you can post your comment to Facebook to allow even more comments (and traffic) roll back to your blog.
by Jeremy Smith
If you are a youth worker, paid or volunteer, you know all of the liabilities that youth ministry faces. From simply driving a student home to planning a hiking trip, you have to constantly think about the safety of the students as well as the safety of those serving the students, including yourself. Using Facebook for ministry is not excluded from this safe environment. Here are just a couple of ideas for keeping all protected:
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by Eric Dye
For those of us that use Twitter regularly, Twitter seems like a very relevant platform.
Plus, it has a huge active network.
Right?
[Read more…] about What Twitter Won’t Be Tweeting – [Infographic]