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Scary Security Stories to Tell in the Dark

Tech Soup

His Google account was taken over and deleted. His Twitter account was used as a platform to broadcast hatespeech to his thousands of followers. In 2011, the group LulzSec hacked into PBS's website and posted an image of the spooky Nyan Cat as retaliation against the network's broadcast of a WikiLeaks documentary.

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Nonprofit Technology News for February 2014

Tech Soup

Microsoft has run the campaign since 2011, but it seems to have deeper resonance this year. The New York Times Outs Google+. It’s Mostly for Google. The story maintains that even though Google+ is a distant social media competitor to Facebook and its users are much less active, it is very valuable to Google.

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: Exploring the Latest Millennial Research

Amy Sample Ward

Today, I’m live blogging a few sessions from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit. 71% said they learn about organizations through web searches (like Google). Don’t start with broadcast, you need to engage and connect. Using Google and other search engines is the most common way Millennials find you.

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits was released in August 2011 and despite the rapid change occurring on the Social and Mobile Web, 90% of the content still rings true. The Broadcast Web.” Add Google Wallet to the list. Introduction :: Integrating Web 1.0, and Web 3.0. The Static Web, Web 2.0:

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits was released in August 2011 and despite the rapid change occurring on the Social and Mobile Web, 90% of the content still rings true. The Broadcast Web.” Add Google Wallet to the list. Introduction :: Integrating Web 1.0, and Web 3.0. The Static Web, Web 2.0:

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22 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The Broadcast Web.” The Broadcast Web i.e., one-to-many communications defined as broadcasting outward with complete control of the message and no public interaction or feedback. Add Google Wallet to the list. Yet surprisingly, now 14 months after its release, 90% of the content still rings true. and Web 3.0.

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Live Blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: Exploring the Latest Millennial Research

NTEN

Today, I'm live blogging a few sessions from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit. Communicating 71% said they learn about organizations through web searches (like Google). Don't start with broadcast, you need to engage and connect. Make sure you see how your organization comes up in search results.