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Another good reason for nonprofits to use FOSS

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Miro , the free and open source media player, has released a Firefox plugin , which automatically inserts their affiliate code when you buy something from Amazon. It’s really simple to use, and one doesn’t have to have links on your website, etc. Hat tip to Jon Stahl for the heads up. { Hat tip to Jon Stahl for the heads up. {

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What is cloud computing?

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at 5:17 am TechSoup Blog 09.16.09 Our Plugin for the Confluence wiki already operates like this; if you’ve bought the plugin, you are completely independent of our website. Make sure access is secure. at 9:04 am Why Should Nonprofits Care About Cloud Computing?

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Free and open source tool #5: WordPress

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Anyway, WordPress is a blogging tool (in fact, the one that runs this blog.) It is a great blogging tool. WordPress is expandable with tons of plugins. at 9:24 am Hey, I found your blog while searching on Google your post looks very interesting for me. Installation of WordPress is scarily easy.

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Free and open source tool #7: Firefox

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(And yes, it would be cheating to make that a separate blog entry!) Because the Firefox artwork is proprietary (and therefore a violation of Debian’s free software guidelines, the browser was rebranded. { 1 comment… read it below or add one } 1 Shawn Towey 01.31.08

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Wiki Syntax madness

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There is a DokuWiki plugin available. Updating it to Creole 1.0 is on my todo list. 2 admin 11.26.07 at 5:56 pm Thanks, Andreas. This is SO great! Freelance Switch Gavin’s Digital Diner Idealware Jon Stahl’s Journal Lifehacker LinuxChix – Be Polite.

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Sweet tasting dogfood…

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Typepad is a paid service based on Movable Type , a very popular blogging platform, that is proprietary. Add a few important plugins, and I’m back to where I was just a few days ago on Typepad. There is no question in my mind that free software has won the CMS/Blogging race, hands down. {

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Free and open source tool #6: Joomla!

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at 7:34 pm Hi there, nice blog. WordPress is one of the best blogging tools known to humankind, but I’d never want to use it to do a website that needed good categorization of content, and Joomla is way overkill for just a blog. It will take some time and effort to get a site up, but that’s standard for any website.