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I have been asked a few times lately what plugin I am using for my contact form and for my incense page. It’s not a plugin, it’s Wufoo. I use wufoo for web forms, they rock. Yes, I pay for it, but I use it all over the web on several different blogs and websites. So it’s worth it to me because I don’t have the first clue how to build a working form. Wufoo will hook you up on a free contact form, which is probably all you need. But if you want a little more and have a little bit of skill, read on.
You can have your own contact form too
If you care at all about being productive, you should have a Gmail account. If you don’t, go get one, I’ll wait right here.
All set? Here you go, watch this video and soak in all the knowledge of how to create your own contact form. Or use it to create a sign up for your 24 teaser party on the 23rd.
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Needless to say, I am anxiously awaiting the release of phones running Google Android and from the sound of things, T-Mobile should have an offering by holiday time.
I have been a fan of open source stuff for quite some time. It is interesting to see the advancement of open source products versus copy written stuff. Like browsers for instance. Anyone who spends significant time online knows that Firefox is the best browser ever and the add ons built by individuals are the icing on the cake.
We are starting to see the open source model trickle into other areas off line. Like Life Church Open. It is really cool to see the ideas being shared through the blogs in this community of churchie bloggers. I have really enjoyed picking up cool ideas for doing church and ministry and also the great feedback from ideas I have shared. The Impact Church Sermon Notes was a big hit. I ended up sending PSDs and fonts all over the country to people wanting to pull it off.
What ‘open source’ ministry ideas have you implemented lately?
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Just not how we thought they would. I have been licking my chops to see what Google would bring to mobile phones. Google maps for mobile has saved my butt several times. Especially when I’m in a strange part of LA and I need a Jamba Juice.
It looks like Google will not be making phones right off the bat, but they will be creating a new operating system for phone manufacturers to use. Since every software that is created by or bought by Google absolutely rocks I am stoked.
[tags]Google phone, google, mobile phones, tech[/tags]
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