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Voor een breder beeld &gt; TV &gt; Tomtesterom. Video video Aflevering 8 Hier vind je elke week informatie over de aflevering die deze week wordt uitgezonden. <strong xmlns=" Hoe vind je goud in de Ardennen? <br></br></strong>28-12-2008 <br xmlns=" xmlns=" In <span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Century Gothic'" xmlns=" laatste aflevering blikt Tom niet alleen terug op de hoogtepunten van de afgelopen zeven afleveringen maar test hij ook het boek 'Hoe vind je goud dicht bij huis? ' <br></br><br></br> De eerste plaats waar Tom goud gaat zoeken is op het Europees Kampioenschap goudpannen in de Ardennen. Hij maakt er kennis met Roland, een echte goudzoeker.

Die vertelt Tom dat er in België inderdaad plaatsen zijn waar goud te vinden is. <br></br> Tom ontdekt in zijn allereerste pan al enkele puntjes goud. Mogulus release ProCaster | LiquidSilver. Posted by Tom Mac in Streaming on Apr 16th, 2009 | Comments Off Popular streaming video provider Mogulus has released a free desktop broadcasting app called Procaster, designed for use with its service. The feature set looks pretty amazing: it promises to broadcast anything from a web cam or from your screen — or both, side-by-side — with synced audio and no lag in frame rate. There’s also a game broadcasting mode that seems explicitly targeted at World of Warcraft players, and audience interaction features, like live chat, that work automatically with any broadcast.

One big advantage of Procaster is that it’s free, and so is the Mogulus service, so you the startup costs to create your own web show are extremely low. {Text Kindly Copied from DownloadSquad} Joomla Wiki | Top Joomla Components, Extensions, Modules, and Plugins - One-Stop Joomla. 20 Free eBooks About Social Media | chrisbrogan.com. It’s interesting what you can find when you look around a bit on Google. I thought I’d look for a few new ebooks to read. I found 20 different ones that might be interesting to you. It never hurts to get a few different perspectives.

In all cases, the first link is to a PDF file, the second link is to the site where it’s hosted. 20 Free eBooks About Social Media Have any more that you’ve found online that you like? Share them in the comments section. ***Update I really love Brian Solis and all he does. ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Genesis Framework The Genesis Framework empowers you to quickly and easily build incredible websites with WordPress.

With automatic theme updates and world-class support included, Genesis is the smart choice for your WordPress website or blog. Find out more about the framework features Check out the Genesis demo and the wide variety of child themes See example designs in the Genesis design showcase Become a StudioPress Affiliate. Setting Up in Second Life: A Guide for Federal Agencies. Federal agencies increasingly are curious about and are exploring virtual worlds. Some, like the State Department, are using them to interact with people they might not already be reaching. Others, like NOAA, CDC, and NASA, are doing public education, promotion, and even some collaborative work there.

Given the growing interest, I thought it would be a useful experiment in virtual journalism and virtual government to tell the story of one agency's experience establishing a presence in a synthetic world, in this case, Second Life. Above you'll see the first in a series of Webcasts I am creating to tell the story of how the National Defense University's Information Resources Management College bought islands, designed an environment, built buildings and now is hosting students in Second Life. Second Life might not end up being the virtual world where most federal work is accomplished, but it's a sure bet that more and more of that work soon will be done virtually somewhere.

Google Docs adds translation app to arsenal - Software - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com. My brand new Twitter strategy: tips, tricks and a lot of tools. - Communicatiemannen. Manage Your Twitter Ecosystem. As you spend more time on Twitter, it becomes more of a challenge to manage you follow and your followers. Using Twitter.com, the process is time-consuming and far from user-friendly. For anyone interested in a multi-feature management tool, refollow is definitely worth investigating. refollow is loaded with features – probably too many – that provide information on the people you follow and the people following you, including their bios, location, Web site and the last time they mentioned you. refollow also provides a variety of filters to create lists (displayed by their photos) of people you’re following, followers, people who are not following you and people you’re not following.

There are also filters that show people you follow who haven’t tweeted over a certain period of time. After using the filters, refollow offers option to follow, unfollow, block, lock and unlock. In a sense, refollow is a management tool with everything but the kitchen sink. Be Sociable, Share! Top 5 Must-Read Social Media Books. Steve Cunningham is the CEO of Polar Unlimited, a digital marketing agency. To win a signed and personalized copy of each of the books mentioned here, visit Read It For Me. So you want to get up to speed fast on the latest social media thinking. Maybe give your colleague, boss or friend a dose of new social strategies. But where to start? Amazon nicely suggests 44,444 titles that they would be delighted to overnight direct to your bookshelf.

Ummm, no thanks. 5 Social Media Lessons This story is magically formatted for 2 types of people: readers and watchers. Lesson #1 – You Need to Build Trust This lesson comes from Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. The first step in building trust is to turn yourself into Donnie Brasco. You should feel free to take the same approach, sans peanuts. Lesson #2 - Turn the Bullhorn Around This lesson comes from The Whuffie Factor by Tara Hunt. Lesson #3 - Learn the Pillars of Social Media Success Lesson #4 - Work Your Face Off So that’s the scoop. Google Launches 9 New Ways to Search. Google continues to work to address the threat posed by the real-time search capabilities of services like Twitter and Facebook.

In May, they launched “Search Options” to allow users to refine search results by content type and time (within the past day was the timeliest you could get), but today, they’re launching a “past hour” filter to make its index even fresher. Along with this key update, Google is rolling out 8 other search options which should be available to everyone at some point today. Those include the ability to search within a specific date range, shopping site filters, a visited pages filter, and an option to see only results from Google’s book, blog, and news search tools. The “past hour” filter is certainly the most interesting addition, though. While Google offers other timely ways to get information – Google News and Google Trends being atop that list – the vast majority of users simply turn to its search engine. My Top Ten Favorite Google Products. As Google has grown as a company, its reach has extended well beyond its initial foundation as a massive search index.

The company now represents many things - including a mobile handset platform, a Web browser, Web-based e-mail, a social network, and a wide variety of software programs. Like Microsoft in the 1990s, it is often hard to see a viable business where the company does not play a role - and a significant one at that. With Danny Sullivan revealing Google CEO Eric Shmidt's favorite product is the Chrome browser, I began thinking about my own preferences, and thought I would share - inviting you to do the same. 1. Google Reader Google Reader is my starting point for finding the day's news quickly. As Google Reader has expanded its social capabilities, I have also recently enjoyed a near-explosion in active conversations on my shared feeds, and find I am spending even more time inside this product than in months past. 2.

The Blogger platform, now 10, doesn't get enough respect. 3. Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009. How journalists can master Twitter (blogger’s cut) The following is a longer version of the article that appeared in Journalism.co.uk last week, with some extra tools and quotes. It’s almost impossible to sum up Twitter in one line. To some, it is a way of delivering content to mobiles as headline text alerts.

To others, it’s a social networking tool for getting contacts and leads. Some use it as a research tool for developing stories; and still others as a project management tool to gather a number of contributors together – for example, drivers posting updates on traffic. In other words, it is what you make it and the only way to figure it out is to start using it. Twitter for newsgathering Contacts are central to a journalist’s work. The more people you follow on Twitter, the more likely you are to come across a lead or a useful contact.

Here’s a simple ticklist to fill your Twitter contacts book: Obviously you should begin by searching Twitter for people you know, or know of, in your field. Managing your Twitter feeds. Adam Darowski | Blog | How To Use Twitter and Not Be a Douchebag. NPC-Toolkits - home. Reasons not to increase ur followers on twitter. Following over 700+ people on Twitter can become one of the most tedious and time consuming tasks of social networking. People are constantly following you and unfollowing you. All you really want is for people to stick around, the opportunity to build your very own micro-community, and for people to listen and be listened to in return. So there’s a bunch of tips out the web on how to increase your followers on social networks. Assuming you plan to follow most, if not all of those new followers, here are are 4 reasons why you probably don’t want to do that. 1. Too Many Connections To Manage The biggest problem that occurs when increasing your followers/following count is managing those connections. 2.

Ah, the decrease in connections. Maybe growth on some of these networks isn’t the best thing in the world. 3. AHH, the noise! 4. In turn, taking part in these off-topic conversations can change the flow, context, and content of your own Twitter stream. Professional Advice. Chakryn Forest - Virtual nature by Andrek Lowell, or the real reason I still have a Second Life. Chakryn Wolves, as photographed by Lano Ling at Chakryn Forest. Lano is posing here with Beolas Whitfield who calls his friend a "photopainter" Life's not just for Paradise,or places out of time,for there's something even stranger yet,that wont fit in a rhyme.Just when I thought I'd seen it all,and whilst sitting on a hill,I saw, quite all around me,the final Cosmic thrillParadise on Earth (The Consummatum Incarnate), by Dick Richardson Music: Narayanam, performed by Suchita ParteVideo: Bettina Tizzy "Get a first life," the cynics say.

I was almost A Cynic. The comely Elvenmoor sandbox of those days was already a favorite place of mine, and noobs like me were still allowed to mingle and rez alongside the prim sorcerers. The very first Chakryn Forest, as discovered in a sandbox on February 22, 2007 It was the lushest, greenest virtual forest that I had ever laid eyes on and it simply beckoned further exploration. The second Chakryn Forest no longer exists. See also: Phweet - Smart Links Calling.