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Friday, September 4, 2009
Are you aware of the free tools offered by Google for nonprofits? You may be familiar with Google Apps, but not realize their Premier/Education Edition is available free for qualifying nonprofit organizations. In this post, I want to specifically look at the features available with Google Docs. Tags: google
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Two new updates for Google Docs make this very simple and free collaboration tool even more useful for a board or committee at any small non-profit — shared folders, and the ability to upload multiple files at one time.( Tags: Non-profit technology nptech office collaboration Google Docs read more ).
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
In these difficult economic times, it’s really important to get your act together regarding your nonprofit’s finances. Use Google Apps for your e-mail and file storage solution. Unfortunately, Google Docs are just not ready for primetime. You need Internet running all the time to make this system work.
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Google is on a fishing expedition to see if we're willing to take web-surfing to a whole new level. My colleague Steve Backman introduced us to Google Wave a few months ago. Google's introduction of Wave is nothing if not ambitious. wave is a collaborative document that can be updated by numerous people in real-time.
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
What do you do five years after shaking things up with Google Maps. If you are Lars and Jens Rasmussen, the core developers behind Google Maps, you apply yourself to a different way of thinking about collaboration and communication over the Internet. Some things get a bit closer to real time collaboration. Background. as well.
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Whether I'm in a remote office, on the road, working from home, or just sitting down the hall, sharing documents and using other collaborative tools online saves time, money, and the environment. Online collaboration is a great way to work with colleagues without having to be face-to-face. read more.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Google often figures in discussion about use of free or low cost software as well as of what are the boundaries of corporate commitments to Open Source. The uniformity and simplicity of Google applications give them a seductive appeal. Do no evil” notwithstanding, how much can we count on Google’s commitment to privacy and security?
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Monday, November 30, 2009
A few months ago, I blogged a bit about Google Wave , and how it might live up to the hype of being the successor to email. Short story: Google Wave is an odd duck, that takes getting used to. Google Wave is also, at this point, awkward. Tags: data GMail software data management Google Web 2.0 The jury is still out.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
I’m sitting here on the train to DC, skimming the 1,000 or so posts and analysis about Google Chrome OS. Because Google is not taking customer service seriously enough to support a mainstream operating system. Have you ever tried to get direct support for a Google product? Most of the time, that’s good enough.
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