Facebook

Just posted at Leadership Network on the new and free e-book, Facebook for Pastors.

Please check it out!

2 Responses to “Facebook”

  1. Chris Dattilo December 5, 2008 at 9:10 am #

    I don't want my Twitter and Facebook and Email all put together. Email means work to me, FB and Twitter are more casual, I don't HAVE to reply and track conversations. Email usually requires a response if not an action. If it is all together – it makes it harder to separate work and pleasure.

  2. Daniel Berman December 6, 2008 at 2:28 am #

    Zenbe appears interesting, but your probably right about the presumed added value. I still find myself using the gmail web interface for its sheer speed compared to other approaches. The concept of a dashboard is not necessarily a bad one though, we simply need to start building a better understanding of what is truly valuable in our day to day lives. This process should encourage us to think through new ways of connecting with other believers around us that we haven't met yet.

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