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Almost every copier built since 2002 has a hard drive built into them. Those hard drives store a digital image of every item copied, printed, scanned or faxed from them.
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Alban senior consultant Dan Hotchkiss writes about his congregation's move from a printed to email delivered newsletter.
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A friend forwarded this November 2008, Church & Worship Technology Magazine article to me, "Your Church Web Site Matters!" written by Lauren Hunter.
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Almost everyone has heard of the site Wikipedia. It's difficult to do a Google search that doesn't include at least one result from Wikipedia.
But Wikipedia is merely a site that uses a certain type of web technology called a 'wiki.' So, what in the world is a wiki and more importantly, why should congregations care about it?
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New York Times religion report Paul Vitello writes about congregations and Twitter.
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New Federal Communications Commission rules will effect your congregation's use of wireless microphones.
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Check out Monique Cuvelier's latest blog post on using Twitter.
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Website developer Monique Cuvelier from Talance updates her list of favorite congregational website
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2009 could well be the year your ministry decides to buy a new video camera (or three) for either the first time or to replace existing obsolete technology.
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Thanks to all who participated in our survey on social networking and congregations. The response was great, and the results are interesting!
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There is a new web tool that can add a little something extra to your congregation’s website. Your readers can have access to the text of Scripture with just a mouse hover
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For the past six years, the Center for the Digital Future, housed at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communications, has conducted a longitudinal study on the impact of computers, the Internet, and related technologies on families and society.
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Web- Empower Your Church: Unleashing the Power of Internet Ministry is written by Mark M. Stephenson,the "Church Cyberguy" at Ginghamsburg Church just outside of Dayton, Ohio
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...more people used the Internet to look for religious and spiritual information than to download music, participate in online auctions or visit adult websites
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I love it when someone else confirms something I've said!
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"Refresh Your Image 2008," ChurchMedia.net's 4th annual conference
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This is a word that I throw around casually. But if viewed critically, it's almost an oxymoron
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New national conference dedicated to church information technology
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The January 2008 edition of Clergy Journal includes a fabulous article by Rich Melheim.
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Indianapolis will host the Midwest version of WFX, April 29 to May 1
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feeds are now available on several of our pages.
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OK congregational techno geeks, there’s a place for you to meet others just like you!
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Several years ago, church communications guru Terrell Sanders started MinistryCom.com
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Do you own Logos Bible Software? If so, you might want to take advantage of this local training opportunity.
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LDI is the largest U.S. tradeshow and conference focused on technologies for the live entertainment industry.
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ChurchMedia.net's 2007 Annual Convention, Refresh Your Image, is July 17-19, 2007 in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. Metro
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The book is filled with first-hand accounts of pastors who discovered, either coincidentally or intentionally, the power of blogs as a communication tool for their churches.
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Daylight Savings Time (DST) comes earlier then in previous years.
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