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March 29, 2008 Dawn

A few interesting things this week …

Follow Twitter Conversations – Quotably

Tags: twitter

FriendFeed Comments Widget for Your Blog :: sarahintampa

Tags: pipes, friendfeed, yahoo pipes

TweetPeek is Mashup of the Day – MashupAwards

Tags: tweetpeek, twitter

10 Things You Need to Know About WordPress 2.5

Tags: wordpress

Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies – ReadWriteWeb

Tags: semantic web, rdf, microformats

FriendFeed Stats – Home

Tags: friendfeed

Badges for Yahoo! Pipes (Yahoo! Developer Network blog)

Tags: pipes, yahoo pipes, rss

Online Community ROI: Models and Reporting – Research Study Posted « Bill Johnston: Online Community Strategy

Tags: community, roi, bill johnston, forumone

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About Dawn Foster

Community / Open Source , Traveler, Book Lover, Writer, Vegan, Speaker, Technology Enthusiast, and Director of Data Science at CHAOSS.

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What Dawn Eats

What Dawn Eats Cookbook

What Dawn Eats: Vegan Food That Isn’t Weird is a cookbook with some of my favorite recipes. This 140 page cookbook contains over 90 recipes and is available as a paperback, kindle or PDF download. Buy a copy today!

Companies and Communities

Companies and Communities is focused on helping your company get real business value out of participating in online communities and social media. This book contains practical advice and suggestions for how companies can engage with online communities and social media sites.

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