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"Yeah, the inbox is not ideal and I end up browsing and deleting more often than not. I think we are at the more engaged end of the spectrum and most people just ignore the additional Internet activity."
Mar 5, 2010
Tracie Sempier left a comment for Christopher L Conger
"I agree. The newtier "communicator" seems like a good solution but I have not had a chance to play around with it yet-have you? I'd like to have something on my desktop that could just "push" me the info. I am most…"
Mar 5, 2010
Christopher L Conger left a comment for Tracie Sempier
"Aloha Tracie, Welcome. You can open an RSS feed to a reader, like google reader, if you have it. Then you are updated via the reader. I guess if we end up with a lot of these, that might make sense. But at this point it would be replacing two…"
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"Glad to know you'll be around for a while! That means we haven't scared you off! : ) We need a mechanism for feeding all the networking sites into one main place. I know they have these for twitter, facebook, etc. but I've not tried…"
Mar 5, 2010
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"All these sites make we think we should have just done a single big site, with subject areas broken down...this is fun, but... As for how long I will be at the NSGO, I have a contract through June, and hope to get hired full time by then, so if all…"
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"Hey Joshua! Can't believe how many different sites are appearing. How much longer are you going to be at the NSG office?"
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"Hi Tracie! Glad to see you here. Now we have to choose among even more ways to stay in touch :D"
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Which Sea Grant Program do you work for?
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium
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Hazard Resilience in Coastal Communities
Coastal Storms Program

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At 3:56pm on March 5, 2010, Christopher L Conger said…
Yeah, the inbox is not ideal and I end up browsing and deleting more often than not. I think we are at the more engaged end of the spectrum and most people just ignore the additional Internet activity.
At 3:12pm on March 5, 2010, Christopher L Conger said…
Aloha Tracie,

Welcome.

You can open an RSS feed to a reader, like google reader, if you have it. Then you are updated via the reader. I guess if we end up with a lot of these, that might make sense. But at this point it would be replacing two websites with one monitoring website. At this point I prefer to enable email notifications for the topics I am interested in, and then check the latest activity updates occasionally.

It would be ideal to have access to something like newtier if it could take the data/activity stream from these websites and combine it with RSS feeds from a few other key players.

Any thoughts?

- Chris
At 2:59pm on March 5, 2010, Tracie Sempier said…
Glad to know you'll be around for a while! That means we haven't scared you off! : )
We need a mechanism for feeding all the networking sites into one main place. I know they have these for twitter, facebook, etc. but I've not tried to do it with NING, NOAAnexus, and StormSmart Coasts yet. If there is a way, please pass this info. along...
At 2:54pm on March 5, 2010, Joshua Brown said…
All these sites make we think we should have just done a single big site, with subject areas broken down...this is fun, but...
As for how long I will be at the NSGO, I have a contract through June, and hope to get hired full time by then, so if all goes well, I could be here for a good long time :D
At 2:35pm on March 5, 2010, Joshua Brown said…
Hi Tracie! Glad to see you here. Now we have to choose among even more ways to stay in touch :D
 
 
 

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