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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | ZEN AND THE ART OF NONPROFIT TECHNOLOGY DECEMBER 27, 2010 Email is dead … long live Email? 1) Drupal Organic Groups: Organic Groups is a module of Drupal, which allows for discussions, wikis and the like. It’s a very powerful tool, and combined with other drupal modules, there is a lot you can do with it. Reports of the death of email are, of course rampant, for the past, oh, 10 years or so. Nonprofits Open Source | NTEN JUNE 10, 2011 Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network Automated systems can aggregate content coming from particular blogs, people, companies, keywords, or some combination of these. Discussion boards can be added to your website, leveraged in a Ning site, or you can use a google group or similar solution. By Laura Norvig, Special Librarian, the Resource Center. Knowledge is a lofty word. | GOKUBI.COM JULY 6, 2006 gokubi.com The act of pre-filtering in DemandTools is not done with the deduper that Scott / Steve reviewed, it is done with our Discovery modules (FindLeadID, FindContactID and FindAccountID. These modules do have the capability that you are referencing. Be on the lookout for our new import module to be released before Dreamforce. blech. | | | | | | | | | -
Using Metrics To Harvest Insights About Your Social Media Strategy The tools include Google Analytics, PostRank, Feedburner, and others. Hard Data Points: Look at the Feed Subscribers trends from Feedburner and Unique Visitors Trends from Google Analytics. If you use wordpress, Joost Blog Metrics will give you a post to comment ratio. . Photo by Dwinton. Feedburner doesn't provide those. MORE >> - No more custom CMS!
There are quite a number of really good CMS systems (both open source and proprietary – I’d say there are a good solid dozen) that have large user bases, many developers and vendors who implement them, and their are lots of new modules and functionality being added every day. February 18, 2008 This is a rant. admin 02.20.08 MORE >> - Blackbaud merry-go-round and the cost of closed systems | Non-Profit Tech Blog
7) Web CMS (11) Web Services (13) where2007 (2) Wikimedia Foundation (1) Wired (1) Wireless (3) Wordpress (3) Working Assets (2) Yahoo! roger said: I completely agree with you and unfortunately, I work for one of those companies. Powered by WordPress. 4) Yahoo! However, they now want to switch to Blackbaud. Who knows? Thanks! MORE >> - Openness Transforms the Nonprofit CRM Business | Non-Profit Tech Blog
7) Web CMS (11) Web Services (13) where2007 (2) Wikimedia Foundation (1) Wired (1) Wireless (3) Wordpress (3) Working Assets (2) Yahoo! Internet company gets a big head, decides to go ahead and build their own CRM, and then they try to go public. Powered by WordPress. 4) Yahoo! This is a Good Thing. You can’t ask for more. MORE >> - New Poll: Who will win the CRM wars? | Non-Profit Tech Blog
7) Web CMS (11) Web Services (13) where2007 (2) Wikimedia Foundation (1) Wired (1) Wireless (3) Wordpress (3) Working Assets (2) Yahoo! I’m a Raiser’s Edge NetSolutions customer — it’s a very sad and neglected module. Powered by WordPress. 4) Yahoo! out of 5) Loading. How could you not? Yikes. or 1.0). MORE >>
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