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10 Articles match "Empowerment","Information","United States"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Technology Community
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This guest post was written by Rob Reed.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This post was written by Rob Reed.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This post was written by Rob Reed.
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The Best from the Nonprofit Technology Community
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
Re-empowerment of the nonprofit worker and resulting transformation into a knowledge worker, data re-presented as knowledge – these are all themes for Nonprofit 2.0. Come back to this blog or to the Information Systems Forum and tell everyone else what you did. United States 4) Yahoo! Do it now. Be nice. No spam.
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Friday, March 2, 2007
What we really believe is that there is a kind of new consciousness to consumerism in the United States, and as consumerism is sort of evolving, people are really thinking about how to purchase or consume, but at the same time make a constructive impact on the world and express their social or other kinds of values into the world.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
The three of us -- including me, a Product Manager at Forum One -- engaged in a debate on whether the internet pages we see here in the United States can be accessed anywhere else in the world. Are we, and if so, how are we configuring our websites in the States so that people anywhere around the globe can see them?
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
As a feminist, and as a feminine feminist, I truly believe that we don't do a very good job in the United States of believing that you can lead by serving, and I think the United States needs to think deeply about being in service of the rest of the world." Kavita Ramdas, President and CEO, Global Fund for Women.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Departments of Commerce and State. In response to Cairo, the attendees sought to work together to forge relationships between the United States and Muslims based on respect and partnerships within the private sector and civil society organizations. Department of State and Rashad Hussain , the U.S. Muslim relations.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This post was written by Rob Reed.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This post was written by Rob Reed.
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
So, last spring Ella Baker Center, to launch its new program Reclaim the Future, took a big role in the United Nations World Environment Day Conference that was happening here in San Francisco. Is it about political prisoners and our brothers and sisters, two million of them, living behind bars right now in the United States alone?
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Thursday, December 28, 2006
It could be training in information and communication technology, or it could be a training on a local water filter that would be helpful for people to bring to their communities. Britt: Are all of the women you work with all outside of the United States, or are there women within the United States as well?
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This guest post was written by Rob Reed.
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