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Did you know the English language’s top 100,000 words change at 10% per year on the internet? Use Google Book’s Ngram viewer to observe cultural changes and trends. Continue reading Google Books Ngram Viewer
Did you know the English language’s top 100,000 words change at 10% per year on the internet? Use Google Book’s Ngram viewer to observe cultural changes and trends. Continue reading Google Books Ngram Viewer
I’m swamped with spam, and scam, comments on my three blogs this week, so I thought I’d share the smiles with you. I’ll hold off on commenting on most of these because I’m waiting to hear your creative replies.
No matter how someone may try to “dress it up,” spam is still spam Continue reading Spiffy Spam
Either in Facebook or in eMails you receive, be wary of warnings that quote an authority or say it’s “official news”. These warnings are usually posted in capitals to heighten your unnecessary sense of doom. Continue reading Don’t Believe Those Capital Letters
Ethiopian staff, Miheret Tilahun, shares thoughts about internet ministry from Isaiah 40:9. Continue reading The Internet Is Our Mountain (Guest Post)
With all the disasters this past year, I turned to searches to find if friends and donors were affected. A lot of the maps I found were online fairly rapidly after the events. Learn how you could use “disaster maps” for ministry. Continue reading Google Crisis Response
A great photo attracts readers to read your blog post, but how do you get them to come visit you and engage in conversation in the first place? One of the best ways to find readers is to write on the subjects that everyone is talking about currently. What’s trending? As I write this post, popular topics are related to Hurricane Irene, the U. S. Open, and Gadhafi. (As you know, an earthquake and a hurricane hit the East Coast this past week. Did you turn this topic into a spiritual conversation on your blog, on Facebook, or on … Continue reading What’s Trending?