Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

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Interesting sites I’m looking at (weekly)

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The Agile NonProfit: A Quick Start Guide to Iterative Web Development | Ian Rhett | CivicActions. A web-focused Git workflow | Joe Maller. tags: git workflow toblog. tags: nptech toblog webdevelopment. Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

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Last 10 (selected) delicious.com links

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Force.com Web Services API Developer’s Guide. AIM Implementation Guide. Pivotal Tracker – Free Lightweight Agile Project Management & Team Collaboration, from Pivotal Labs. SOQL SELECT Syntax. gokubi.com » Blog Archive » Using Sites to easily publish data out of Salesforce. DrupalMad developer :: Add-ons for Firefox.

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Does Social Media Work?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

In July, Idealware published the Nonprofit Social Media Decision Guide. I know for many of you this is old news. But since I’m not on twitter anymore, and I don’t read my RSS feeds as often as I should. It’s great – chock full of good information, and some very, very interesting research.

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Last 10 delicious.com links

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Guide to CSS support in email clients – Articles & Tips – Campaign Monitor. Mozilla Labs – Weave Sync :: Add-ons for Firefox. How to Set Up an SMS System | MobileActive.org. Your ShowtimeFu is Strong in Oakland, CA – ShowtimeFu.com. Spicynodes : Home. Intuit Developer Network Home.

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Reader solicitation

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A beginners guide to NoSQL. Here’s my list of upcoming topics: Has Open Source won or lost, or is the struggle still going on? Updates on Open Content and Copyleft of things other than code that nonprofits might be interested in. Ruby on Rails (varied topics). Drupal Provisioning.

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eBooks #2: So you want to e-publish? Mechanics…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Here’s a nice, short guide. ). MS Word, OpenOffice.org, and LibreOffice (a recent fork of OpenOffice.org – that’s another blog post) have PDF export facilities, so that job is easy. Make sure, of course, that your manuscript has the right types of cover pages, etc. that are standard for eBooks.

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You are running out of time

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The guiding force, of course, has always been that someone else should do the work, and you would benefit. It actually even started before then, when you ran out of indentured servants from England and Ireland, but luckily, the African slave trade came at just the right time. There were all sorts of hurdles to jump, of course.

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