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Time is Money: Solutions for Monitoring Problems With Your Website

Byte Technology

Of course it should come as no great surprise that Internet giant Google has some great solutions for uptime website monitoring. Using a combination of their free services—Google Spreadsheets, Google Docs and Google Scripts—you can actually construct your own uptime monitoring page to track any number of websites.

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In love with Fluid.app

Judi Sohn

The beauty of a browser like Google Chrome is that each tab runs in its own space in memory. So far, I’ve created SSBs for my task manager ( RTM ), my 2 main Google email accounts, my timesheet & expense application ( Clicktime ), Salesforce, Convio Admin, Box.net , and my feed reader ( Fever ). This is killer.

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Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

Ro)bots (or spiders) are scripts or applications that search out information on the web. We recently saw this in the Google/China case where Chinese crackers (bad hackers) broke into activist Gmail accounts. It will be interesting to see how Apple's iPhone and Google's Android evolve. Am I hiring the right people?

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How to Succeed in the First Year of Fundraising for Startup Nonprofits

Get Fully Funded

What’s inconvenient is that there are so darn many of them: Venmo, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Zelle are the ones that come to mind, but by the time you read this another one may have emerged. Work up a simple script and practice it. Giving through a payment app. There are several payment apps that make giving money convenient.

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A new look at RSS: Fever

Judi Sohn

With Fever, you read your feeds in a web browser, but it’s not hosted in a central location like Google Reader. Most of us connected-types had accounts with a web hosting company, and the thought of setting up a MySQL database, uploading a folder via FTP and running a setup script in a browser was no big deal.

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A new look at RSS: Fever

Judi Sohn

With Fever, you read your feeds in a web browser, but it’s not hosted in a central location like Google Reader. Most of us connected-types had accounts with a web hosting company, and the thought of setting up a MySQL database, uploading a folder via FTP and running a setup script in a browser was no big deal.

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Its been a Google Week

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Well, this is the week I decided to take a look at Google's other offerings. I've just started this account on Blogger, as you can see, but I've also been playing with Gmail, Picassa, and their SiteSearch service. The week got rolling when Ansley Berrones sent me an invitation to gmail. I just give it two labels. On your site!

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