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Here, Beth Kanter gives an excellent example of how to blog about a conference session. Basically it’s notes glorified with links. Succinct, useful.
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“Problem: I use my e-mail archive constantly, using Gmail’s incredible and fast search functionality to find stuff. But for threads stored on Facebook, I can’t easily search for that. My communication archive is getting scattered.”
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“In a surprising move, the secret FISA spying court ordered the Bush Admin to respond to ACLU’s request for the court to reveal the legal pinnings behind its decisions that gave legal blessing to the government’s warrantless wiretapping program.”
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“In 1985, most Americans (55%) said news organizations get the facts straight. Since the late 1990s, consistent majorities – including 53% in the current survey – have expressed the belief that news stories are often inaccurate.”
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“Wikiscanner cross-references an edited entry on Wikipedia with the owner of the computer network where the change originated. IP address info was already on Wikipedia, but the new site makes it much easier to connect those numbers with names of owners.”

Amy,
The NPtech tag summary is a manual summary of the items tagged “nptech” which many people who work in nonprofit technology have tagged. So, its an example of summary from a tagging community …
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/03/nten_blog_nptec.html
Thanks, Beth. I meant, *your post* was basically notes glorified with links, not the nptech tag itself. i was talking about how your writing style here was a good example for how to liveblog.
- Amy