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Connect, Learn, and Change the Way You Attend the NTC

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This year, we can't wait to connect with all of you at 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference , so we're skipping the whole "waiting" part and introducing a new way we can all connect before we even arrive in Washington, DC. And it's included with your 2011 NTC registration.). Because they're definitely in there too.

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Things We Like (July 2011)

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Get the skinny in the report we co-authored with Idealware, " A Consumers Guide to Low Cost Donor Management Systems ", updated for 2011. Our obsession with cool maps is alive and well. A good donor management system. And the kerfuffle does provide a great excuse to link to its proposed replacement, the Shatner comma. Google+.

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11NTC Round-Up: Your Posts, Highlights, and Take-aways

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Artez Interactive For Fun Did you miss Rob Cottingham's cartoon coverage of the conference?

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Things We Like (April 2011)

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At least when mapped visually, and from afar. During the 2011 NTC, that rose to 15%. Just make sure the plans are such that the bedrooms can be easily added or deleted." This would be hilarious if it wasn't so painfully true. And yet, somehow, the Internet ended up looking beautiful. (At Try not to look too closely.)

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Things We Like (February 2011)

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The government has also published a map of broadband availability nationwide. Then there's the Freedom Filter , mapping which nations retrict various freedoms -- something that's likely changing even as you read this. Oh, and National Geographic posted a wonderful map showing the top surnames distributed across the country.

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Things We Like (October 2010)

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XKCD has finally updated its Map of Online Communities , showing the size of Facebook relative to its smaller brethren. " Artist Jenny Odell used digital cutouts from Google Maps to create some striking images. Tags: NPTech NTEN Things We Like. "Farmville is so huge! No, really.

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You're Invited to the Tech Leadership Academy

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Sure, we need those things to do our work well, but we know the real impact lies elsewhere: using handheld devices to collect data in the field, crowdsourcing maps to help under-resourced communities get the services they need, putting the power of your mission right into the hands of your stakeholders with mobile apps.