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Five Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Websites, blogs, and e-newsletters that are responsively designed will become more common place in 2014 and will incorporate elements of flat design for optimal mobile browsing. The application process is exceptionally vague and noncommittal which is telling on how limited Facebook’s short-term plans are for the service.

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Social Media is Going Mobile, and So Should Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

There are more than 65 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices and that number grows daily. mobile subscribers… triple the number of how many text messages were sent in 2007. Many of those texts are being sent via Tweets on Twitter and Status Updates on Facebook.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Integrated Mobile Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

People can tag any of more than one million restaurants and markets across the United States when they find ocean-friendly seafood. We launched a mobile site , in 2007 aimed at feature phones, and we’re developing an Android version of the app for release in 2011. Tell us more about your decision to invest in Android Platform.

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Don’t Think Social Media Results in Online Donations? Think Again!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It took almost a decade for online giving to reach just 5 percent of all giving in the United States. Rather, they needed to be presented with a great, big, flashy exit sign to “Donate Now,&# which gave rise to the all-powerful e-newsletter. Notice the larger jump in giving in 2007? We were wrong.