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Twitter and Missing Children


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The other day I was a guest on a NTEN Webinar with colleague John Kenyon (who says he going to star a blog) and one of the participants inquired about the use of social media and causes like Missing Children.  I promised to send an example, but didn't get his email - so I hope he is reader here.

Nate Ritter put this together.  He describes why and how in the blog post. 


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Missing Children and Twitter Beth Kanter's post got me thinking [her posts always do]. I have been meaning to share my thoughts about photo buttons as personal billboards in the search for missing children and adults -- Beth Nate got [Read More]

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Beth, interesting post -- I am not up on Twitter (yet) guess still miffed my wife won't approve a iPhone yet (she is CFO of my company). You and Nate inspired me to write about my experience(good) with a missing person search and Facebook -- Together we designed a high tech / low tech mashup -- let me know what you think!

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