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Mac Community Mourns Loss of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer, died one week ago today at age 56. He left us too young, a victim of a rare form of pancreatic cancer and the complications from its treatment over the last seven years. Those in the Mac user community have been hard hit by the news, and people all around the world have found creative ways to express their sense of loss. Outside Apple Retail Stores everywhere, people have set up makeshift shrines to the late visionary, complete with votive candles, small technological displays, flowers, cards, and sticky notes. When any community loses someone it perceives as central to its cohesiveness, it can be consoling to find ways to…
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Facebook and Google+ Duke It Out
Just today, Facebook rolled out new features that, as always, most of its users detest. In fact, the cramped looking Facebook interface has become so congested now, it’s hard to read anything that you really want to on your own page. The sad thing is, most of the latest features were designed to compete with those of new and powerful rival, Google+, which seems to have the better feel for how people want to social network. We all know that social networks are agents of strong communities, and anytime you are building a community, you have to make some choices about what social media tools to use, and why. Yesterday Google+ opened it’s invite-only social…
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Does Facebook Do Anything for Your Community?
Just in case you were wondering whether Facebook really makes a difference in your community, or community building efforts, here is an infographic that lets you into the mind of chronic Facebook users, so that you can better get a feel for how important it is to them. When you are enjoying checking out NFL Sunday Ticket on satellite TV this fall, a lot of the fantasy sports leagues are using Facebook Groups to get everybody together, check in at bars and pubs (or people’s homes) for special game night parties, and all kinds of other great things.
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What Does “Community” Mean to You?
There are numerous types of communities. The actual place or area where we live is one. Think about it though, there are online communities, community organizations, and much more. The word community is used quite often to discribe a group of people with like minded views, interests, opinions, or feelings. What does the word community really mean though? Have you taken the time to think about it? In the world that we are living in today, community is a very important thing, but are we living like it is? Is you community a place that you love and care about, and do you show others how much your care? I took some time to ask…
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Is Your Church Reaching Out?
It is so important that as people we take the time and energy to reach out to the fellow people in our community. Often, it is easy to think that we already help out by doing things like donating to goodwill, helping your neighbor install their direct tv equipment, and helping with a community event every once and a while. Doing those things is quite respectable, but is there something more you could do? What about your place of worship? As a body, are you all reaching out to your community? I ask this question to a lot of churches. The most typical response is that they are giving to missionaries and churches in locations…
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Mac Community Mourns Loss of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer, died one week ago today at age 56. He left us too young, a victim of a rare form of pancreatic cancer and the complications from its treatment over the last seven years. Those in the Mac user community have been hard hit by the news, and people all around the world have found creative ways to express their sense of loss. Outside Apple Retail Stores everywhere, people have set up makeshift shrines to the late visionary, complete with votive candles, small technological displays, flowers, cards, and sticky notes. When any community loses someone it perceives as central to its cohesiveness, it can be consoling to find ways to…
Facebook and Google+ Duke It Out
Just today, Facebook rolled out new features that, as always, most of its users detest. In fact, the cramped looking Facebook interface has become so congested now, it’s hard to read anything that you really want to on your own page. The sad thing is, most of the latest features were designed to compete with those of new and powerful rival, Google+, which seems to have the better feel for how people want to social network. We all know that social networks are agents of strong communities, and anytime you are building a community, you have to make some choices about what social media tools to use, and why. Yesterday Google+ opened it’s invite-only social…
Men’s Watches
Knowing what time it is, is always something that is nice to know. That is why there are so many men’s watches out there to choose from. There are so many things to know about men’s watches as you go to buy them for a man you know and appreciate. So, keep reading as you go to learn all there is to know. Now, for most men, the thing to understand is that they can never have too many watches. Just as women like to change necklaces or so forth, men like to change their watches. They might have two. They might have one that they wear with jeans. Then, they might have one that…
What Does “Community” Mean to You?
There are numerous types of communities. The actual place or area where we live is one. Think about it though, there are online communities, community organizations, and much more. The word community is used quite often to discribe a group of people with like minded views, interests, opinions, or feelings. What does the word community really mean though? Have you taken the time to think about it? In the world that we are living in today, community is a very important thing, but are we living like it is? Is you community a place that you love and care about, and do you show others how much your care? I took some time to ask…
Is Your Church Reaching Out?
It is so important that as people we take the time and energy to reach out to the fellow people in our community. Often, it is easy to think that we already help out by doing things like donating to goodwill, helping your neighbor install their direct tv equipment, and helping with a community event every once and a while. Doing those things is quite respectable, but is there something more you could do? What about your place of worship? As a body, are you all reaching out to your community? I ask this question to a lot of churches. The most typical response is that they are giving to missionaries and churches in locations…

