Use social media for green living with GreenStream

Use social media for green living with GreenStream

In this video tutorial discusses a method for using social media in the service of green living, the Twitter GreenStream. The GreenStream is a way to tag your Twitter messages, or tweets; anything after the tag "#greenstream" would be used to describe anything you do that might be considered "green." Any tagged messages, in turn, are show up at hashtags.org, where you can network with those engaged in, and learn more about, diverse green practices. For a video walkthrough of the process, just press play!

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