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ARISS organization now has a Facebook page
The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) organization now has a Facebook page. »
Social Bookmarking Links Added to w4car.org
At the bottom of posts and pages in w4car.org, you will see some badges for the popular social networking and bookmarking sites. »
Ham Radio Hobby is Advancing Rapidly!
Ham radio as a hobby continues to advance. I would even venture to say that there has been more innovation happening in ham radio space in the recent 2-3 years than over the past decade. »
Wordpress for iPhone
If you have an iPhone you can access W4CAR.ORG from the wordpress app in the iTunes AppStore. If you like to keep up with the latest club postings or contribute news articles on the fly like I am doing now check the app out. »
DXZone using Twitter
Yet another amateur radio icon is using Twitter! http://twitter.com/dxzone »
The ARRL is on Twitter!
The ARRL is now on Twitter. And it’s not just the ARRL RSS newsfeed. Review of Twitter: http://w4car.org/w/2009/07/cars-is-on-twitter/ The ARRL Twitter page: http://twitter.com/arrl/ »
CARS on …
CARS is stretching its presence on the Internet! No longer do we have just a club website. We have a presence on Twitter, Picasa, Facebook and YouTube. Since the list is growing, there is a new widget on the CARS website called “CARS on…”. It is under the meeting schedule. In this widget you will find... »
CARS now on Facebook!
If you are a member of the Facebook social networking community, you can now keep up with your fellow hams and club members on Facebook. Just do a search on Facebook for Chesapeake Amateur Radio Service and click become a fan. Just one more way CARS is working to keep you up to date... »
Get more ham news
The ARRL News widget on our web site gives you the latest news from the ARRL. That is not the only news available about amateur radio. I created a channel over on Alltop.com for CARS. I put many different amateur radio news sources in our channel. I put a link to our Alltop.com news channel under... »
The FCC is using Twitter
The F.C.C., yes the Federal Communications Commission, is tweeting. If you take a look at who the F.C.C. is following, you will see N.A.S.A., the Library of Congress and even the Department of Homeland Security are tweeting. The F.C.C.’s twitter page: http://twitter.com/fccdotgov/ »
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