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Top 10 blog posts of 2008

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It’s actually because someone included it in a Wikipedia Article (no, it wasn’t me.). 4) Blackbaud Buys Kintera. Here’s the top 10 list for 2008: 1) Remember when 1 MB was alot ? I wrote this post back in 2005, and it is the most popular in 2008! 2) Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants on July 27th.

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Internet Identity Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Kintera has chosen to integrate open identity standards and data sharing standards into their social CRM platform [link] These standards XRI and XDI are all a part of the identity ecology and will be talked about extensively at the IIW. There is also a $50,000 bounty program for OpenID integration in major open source distribution.

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SaaS vs. Open Source

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Kintera uses something proprietary, as well as Convio. The Wikipedia definition -[link] – suggests in fact that the opposite is true, “From the software vendor’s standpoint, SaaS has the attraction of providing stronger protection of its intellectual property and establishing an ongoing revenue stream&#.

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Nonprofit CRM Trends Plus How to Choose an eCRM - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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based nonprofits are faced with two extremes: on the one hand, there are large large players like Convio , Kintera , and Blackbaud and on the other hand there are smaller providers like DIA , FirstGiving , and NetworkForGood. Ask about security: are they PCI Compliant (you can look this up on Wikipedia), and if so what level?