GIEN2006 netAdventist website up and running September 1, 2006
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Check http://gien2006.netadventist.org hosted by http://www.netadventist.org
The netAdventist GIEN2006 website retrieves content from various sources such as the Adventist News Network, the GIEN Audio Podcast and Videocast as well as youtube.com videos and posts from this blogg.
On top of that, you articles and news are also published there.
If you don’t have an iPod, or don’t have a podcast client, the netAdventist GIEN2006 will stream the GIEN video and audio recordings right to your computer.

Jesse et al,
I appreciated your presentation on blogging, podcasting, etc.
Web 2.0 technologies offer so many tools for both Adventist evangelism and community building. We’ve been experimenting with new models of Adventist conversation over at the Spectrum Blog.
Jesse et al,
I appreciated your presentation on blogging, podcasting, etc.
Web 2.0 technologies offer so many tools for both Adventist evangelism and community building. We’ve been experimenting with new models of Adventist conversation over at the Spectrum Blog.
Thanks Alexander, I didn’t know your blog and it really seems interesting.
I just added your RSS feed to my http://www.netvibes.com page. I also noticed you added a technorati link on your page, and that you’ve already been using feedburner to monitor your feed
Thanks also fo your link to our demo blog.
We should really think about the creation of a directory of blogs and podcasts which could be of interest for the Adventist community.
Matt,
I’m with you there on a directory of Sevy blogs.
There are a lot of Adventist blogs that have blog rolls, but one of the negatives is that google can treat lists as link farms and drive down their ranking. A stand along site that just gave folks links, independent of content, might work well.
I’d be interested to talk with you “netAdventists” about a central Adventist community blogging hub using Scoop, a CMS that uses MySQL on the backend.
I had mentioned DailyKos, and good religious model of this type of blogging community is Street Prophets.
I like Matt’s idea a lot! Our church is hoping to utilize blogging on our new site within the next few months. It is an area I see with great potential to facilitate communication (within the church) and share God’s goodness in a non-confrontational way (those outside of church).