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Google and Yahoo’s 2024 Email Policy Updates: What You Need to Know

The MatrixFiles

As of now (but this may change), Google is not counting emails sent to Google Workspace accounts in this number – just personal Gmail accounts. Here’s a high level overview of what these records do: DKIM & SPF records verify whether mail is legitimate. DMARC suggests what to do with mail that isn’t legitimate.

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[DATA] 11 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Email for Digital Marketing and Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Odds are your emails are going to spam folders and are in violation of email compliance laws that require opt-out information and a mailing address to be prominently featured in all email campaigns. Increasingly, emails are being filtered to the Promotions Tab in Gmail or to spam folders in Outlook. Why the Open Data Project?

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The Cloud for Nonprofits

VisionLink

It is a network of servers that allows you to access applications, files, data etc. Photo storage & sharing sites like Dropbox.com E-mail sites like Gmail, Yahoo mail, or hotmail Video Conferencing providers Website hosting sites Social Media How can the cloud simplify IT?

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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve used a variety of email clients of one sort or another over time, and I have recently just decided to ditch them, and use gmail exclusively. I use Canned Responses to provide HTML signatures when needed, and also forward all of my mail to gmail, then send out mail as other identities. Evernote rocks my world.

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5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About Cloud Computing

TechImpact

Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, and Google Docs are all examples of cloud-based applications, also known as software as a service (SaaS). This is great if you are planning to use a cloud system for one or two applications in your organization. Image courtesy of entech. But what is cloud computing? Very low upfront costs.

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In love with Fluid.app

Judi Sohn

Fluid is an application you can use to create Site Specific Browsers (SSBs) on the Mac based on the Safari rendering engine (WebKit). When you launch the application you just tell it which page should now be treated as a stand-alone application. I no longer have to be concerned about keeping my mail tabs accessible in Safari.

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AxsJAX at Google

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The people who do web standards, the W3C, have a proposed standard that is in its early stages of drafting called Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA). AxsJAX builds on this draft standard to make some tough web applications not only accessible, but even better in some ways for people with disabilities.

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