1. There’s an App For That.
(or a similar program to help…)
It
Takes
a
Village.
Facebook
(www.facebook.com)
-‐
a
global
social
networking
site
where
people
share
life
events
and
interests
with
friends
and
family.
Companies
can
set
fan
pages
and
raise
awareness
about
events/causes.
TwiDer
(www.twiDer.com)
-‐
a
social
networking/microblogging
site
(140
characters
or
less)
where
people
share
thoughts,
news,
informa?on.
Offers
real-‐?me
feedback
for
organiza?ons
and
way
to
connect
with
people
who
have
similar
interests.
FriendFeed
(friendfeed.com)
-‐
social
networking
aggregator
that
allows
people
to
share
Web
sites
and
informa?on
among
friends.
Blogs:
Wordpress
(wordpress.com
or
wordpress.org
and
www.blogger.com)
-‐
a
blog
is
a
“web
log”
that
offers
commentary,
photography,
or
other
informa?on
you
want
to
share
in
a
journal
type
of
format.
Gowalla
(www.gowalla.com)
-‐
a
geoloca?on
social
networking
site
where
friends
check
into
loca?ons,
give
feedback
and
collect
rewards
(a
good
way
to
track
your
audience
and
what
they
like).
Foursquare
(foursquare.com)
–
a
geoloca?on
social
networking
site
where
friends
check
in,
offer
?ps,
and
get
badges/mayorships.
CauseWorld(www.causeworld.com)
-‐
a
geoloca?on
site
where
people
check
in,
gather
karma,
donate
to
causes
and
share
their
ac?vity
with
friends.
Companies
sponsor
karma
points.
Goby
(goby.com)
–
a
geoloca?on
site
where
people
learn
about
events
and
things
to
do
in
ci?es
they
visit
or
live.
Jumo
(www.jumo.com)
*coming*
-‐
bringing
people
and
organiza?ons
together
to
“speed
the
pace
of
global
change.”
Digg
(Digg.com)
–
News
and
informa?on
on
the
Web.
Featured
content
is
determined
by
what
people
vote
on
to
be
the
best.
Del.icio.us
(hDp://delicious.com/)
–
Social
bookmarking
site.
People
discover
sites
they
like
and
share
them
with
friends.
StumbleUpon
(www.stumbleupon.com)
-‐
Site
that
recommends
sites,
videos,
photos
based
on
the
subscriber’s
customized
preferences.
To
know
is
to
love.
Bit.ly
(www.bit.ly)
-‐
shorten,
share,
and
track
number
of
clicks
to
your
links.
Google:
Analy?cs,
Reader,
Alerts
(www.google.com)
-‐
Learn
about
traffic
paDerns,
visitors,
referring
sites,
hits,
and
more.
Hashtags
(hashtags.org)
–
Allows
you
to
track
trending
topics
(what
people
are
discussing).
RSS
Feeds
(Really
Simple
Syndica?on)
–
Allows
subscribers
to
get
a
“feed”
of
content
in
their
email
(or
Google
site).
Allows
publishers
to
syndicate
their
content.
Poll
Everywhere
(www.polleverywhere.com)
-‐
an
online
polling
service
that
lets
people
text
answers
via
text,
TwiDer,
etc.
You
see
the
results
in
real-‐?me.
2. There’s an App For That.
(or a similar program to help…)
Share
and
share
alike.
YouTube
(www.youtubecom)
-‐
“A
place
to
watch,
share,
and
upload
videos.”
Vimeo
(vimeo.com)
–
An
online,
high-‐end
video
sharing
community.
Animoto
(www.animoto.com)
–
Turn
sta?c
photos
into
short
videos
that
you
can
post
and
share.
Skitch
(skitch.com)
/
Snagit
(www.techsmith.com)
-‐
Allows
you
to
grab
screen
shots
and
share
images.
Flickr
(www.flickr.com)
-‐
Online
photo
(and
now
video)
sharing
site.
Upload
and
share
photo
sets
and
embed
photos
into
your
blog.
Picasa
(picasa.google.com)
–
Online
photo
edi?ng
soeware.
TweetPhoto
(tweetphoto.com)
/
Mobypicture
(www.mobypicture.com)
-‐
Real-‐?me
photo
sharing
which
integrates
with
TwiDer
and
Facebook.
Blip.fm
(hDp://blip.fm)
/
Last.fm
(hDp://last.fm)
-‐
Find,
recommend,
and
share
music
online.
You
can
do
it…these
tools
can
help.
MailChimp
(www.mailchimp.com)
-‐
An
easy
way
to
send
aDrac?ve
email
newsleDers,
manage
subscriber
lists,
and
track
open
rates.
Skype
(www.skype.com)
-‐
Connect
through
chat,
video
chat,
or
online
voice.
DropBox
(www.dropbox.com)
-‐
Site
that
provides
online
backup
and
a
place
for
online
document,
photo,
video
sharing.
Slideshare
(www.slideshare.net)
-‐
Online
site
where
you
can
share
presenta?ons
and
documents.
You
can
also
add
audio
to
create
a
Webinar.
Ping.fm
(ping.fm)
–
site
that
allows
you
to
update
all
your
social
networking
sites
at
once.
Webex
(www.webex.com)
and
GoToMee?ng
(www.gotomee?ng.com)
-‐
online
conferencing
and
collabora?on
Shiny
things.
Apple
(www.apple.com)
-‐
iPad
(a
tablet
sized
“computer”),
iPhone
(SmartPhone),
iPod
Touch
(smaller
version
of
iPad)
Nook
(www.barnesandnoble.com)
/
Sony
(sonystyle.com)
/Kindle
(amazon.com)
/
iPad
(www.apple.com)
–
These
devices
allow
you
to
download
electronic
versions
of
books.
Flip
(www.theflip.com)
-‐
portable
HD
video
camera
with
USB
interface
that
allows
you
to
edit
and
share
videos
online.
Smart
phones
(Blackberry,
iPhone,
HTC
Android)
–
gives
you
the
func?onality
of
video
and
photo
plus
networking
on
the
go
and
in
real
?me).