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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

Tech Soup

Neverware’s pricing is a subscription model – monthly per PC fee. It allows charities to get to your applications and files from virtually anywhere there is Internet on many kinds of devices - PCs, Macs, and mobile devices of various kinds. Adobe Creative Cloud. Adobe Creative Cloud launched this year as well.

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

Cloud computing software and services are delivered over the Internet and are accessed mostly through our web browsers. They just need a computer or mobile device and the Internet. Adobe Creative Cloud — includes all of Adobe's famous design applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and many more.

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A Blessing or a Curse? AI’s Place in The Nonprofit World

Greater Giving

Here’s how AI works: AI develops its ability to “think” over time through machine learning, which involves processing data through a mathematical model called an algorithm. Another example is Adobe Photoshop’s new Generative Fill tool, which allows you to input a prompt and add to an image or even extend it.

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Mobile for Good: May Edition

Tech Soup

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) just came out with a new ruling on who will control the Internet and prosper from it – and who will not. The first Surface Pro 4 models will be released on June 20, 2014 in the U.S. 's David Pogue wrote a review of Adobe Voice , a new free app for making "explainer videos."

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My Top 16 tools of 2008

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

CiviCRM continues to mature, and is providing an interesting and important new model for nonprofit software development. Adobe Air , and applications. Adobe Air is an impressive framework for rich internet applications. This Adobe Air application deserves its own entry. (I’ve Proprietary Tools.

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Chromebook for Nonprofits: Are Web Apps All You Need?

Tech Soup

They use Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and Internet Explorer. Surely you still need your "real" laptop to run your donated copy of Adobe Creative Suite , right? He stressed that without an internet connection, you can't do very much with it. A few web apps can work when you're not connected to the Internet.

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Campus Party H4SB — Hacking for Something Better Coming to US in 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But when he gets excited about activity that could benefit the nonprofit technology sector, I listen. What do you think of the Campus Party model? There is major emphasis on what is possible when ingenuity, 11K gb internet connections and collaborative teams intersect. He has seen it all. And like Bar Camps , people hack.

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