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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.). An exploration of options with my own particular requirements in mind. Tags: opensource CRM Technology Zen Nonprofit Tech Linux CMS nptech. Here’s the top 10 list for 2008: 1) Remember when 1 MB was alot ? 9) Linux Desktops ?

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NpTech Tag Summary: Scarcity Thinking, Social Network Fragmentation?, and Engagement Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A Few NpTech Conversations. Also found in the NpTech tag stream and a good backdrop to this conversation is " When the best tool for the job. Susie's Blog, winning hearts and minds over to FOSS, points to an interesting article about how to convince management to approve free software. Social Network Fragmentation.

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Attention Nonprofit Wiki Users: Let's Desconstruct Your Wiki!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Perhaps you most likely remember this amazing deconstruction by John Udell of the Wikipedia entry on ??? It really helped you understand the inner workings of the collaborative construction of content on Wikipedia. Keep in mind this is a community wiki space. Add them to flickr with this tags: npwiki and nptech.

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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

Tech Soup

It’s basically typing with the mind. This new company makes EEG headset technology that allows you to control electronic gadgets and play iPhone and Android games with your mind. The Muse offers a variety of neuro feedback games that help you focus the mind and reduce anxiety and stress. Wikipedia article on smartglasses.

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C + C + C = C? The Secret to Viral Marketing

NTEN

Compelling: Never mind the what ; the key is sharing the so what with your audience. The waterfall age of the Encyclopedia Brittanica has given way to Wikipedia, and the bottom-up world is here to stay. The answer is simple, yet confounding: C+C+C = C. Embrace it and thrive, or resist and go the way of the technosaur.

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When Worlds Collide

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

The history, as Wikipedia explains it, goes like this. And his link on the architecture of the application will be interesting to the technically minded. Tags: nptech , wiki , applications Considering Dan invented the entire idea of the electronic spreadsheet as we know it, we'd be fools not be interested. Take a look.

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The Digital Divide Doesn't Exist

NTEN

And who needs libraries when we have Wikipedia and Kindles? So, be mindful. Tags: digital divide Newsletter NPTech NTEN. Much has been made of the possibility that technology will mitigate inequality by allowing the have-nots to leapfrog certain historical aspects of development.

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