Tag NCMR08

Tag: NCMR08

Tags are the online labels that people use to categorize their media content - pictures, videos, blog posts, articles, podcasts. If you would like to share your media with us - and other participants at the National Conference for Media Reform - please identify your content with the following tag:

NCMR08

Content Sharing Sites

We have also set-up easy ways for you to share your content with everyone at the conference via some of the top "sharing" sites.

YouTube

YouTube allows you to watch, share and post videos to your site. You don't need a YouTube account (called a "channel") to view videos, but you do need one to post your own videos. To set up your own video "channel" visit http://www.youtube.com/signup.

  • To watch videos posted by the NCMR staff of past conference, visit the NCMR2007 YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/NCMR2007
  • To watch videos shared by others at the conference or to post your own, go to the NCMR2007 YouTube group: http://www.youtube.com/group/NCMR2007
  • To find videos not posted to group, search for the tag: NCMR2007. We'll create the NCMR08 group shortly.

Flickr

Flickr allows you to share your photos and view those of others. You can set-up a Flickr account via an existing Yahoo email account, or by creating a new Yahoo email account https://login.yahoo.com.

Technorati

Technorati is a blog search engine that also allows you to share your blog posts. To post your blog posts, you need to register your blog: http://www.technorati.com/signup/.

SlideShare

Slideshare allows you to view, upload and share PowerPoint slideshows.To post your own slideshow, sign up http://slideshare.net/signup

  • To view NCMR2007 PowerPoint slideshows from speakers and panelists, visit the NCMR2007 Slideshare profile: http://slideshare.net/NCMR2007
  • To share your PowerPoint slideshow with the NCMR staff, click the "Share this slideshow" button next to the slideshow and email it to NCMR2007(a)freepress.net
  • To view PowerPoint slideshows from others at the conference, search for the tag: NCMR2007

Link Sharing Sites

Digg

Digg allows you to share links to any online content with others. Anyone can view the links shared by others on the Digg site. To share your own links, register for a Digg profile http://www.digg.com/register.

Del.icio.us

Del.icio.us allows you to share online content with others. Anyone can view the links shared by others on the Del.icio.us site. To share your own links, register for a Del.icio.us profile, visit https://secure.del.icio.us/register.

  • To see links shared by the NCMR staff, visit the NCMR2007 Del.icio.us profile: http://del.icio.us/NCMR08
  • To search for links to the NCMR08, search for NCMR08.

Slashdot

Slashdot allows you to share online content with others. Anyone can view the links shared by others on the Slashdot site. To share your own links, register for a Slashdot account, visit http://slashdot.org/login.pl?op=newuserform.

  • To see links shared by the NCMR staff, visit the NCMR08 Slashdot profile: http://slashdot.org/~NCMR08/
  • To search for links to the NCMR08, search for NCMR2007.

Reddit

Reddit is another site that allows you to share online content with others. Anyone can view the links shared by others on the Reddit site. To share your own links, register for a Reddit profile, visit http://reddit.com/login.

  • To see links shared by the NCMR staff, visit the NCMR08 Reddit profile: http://reddit.com/user/NCMR08
  • To search for links to the NCMR08, search for NCMR08.

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