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09NTC: Let’s Connect in San Fran!

Amy Sample Ward

NetSquared’s Global Community Builder , Amy Sample Ward, will be at the NTC this year to connect and collaborate with friends, colleagues and new faces in the sector. This session will revisit the challenges of collective action in an era of “open source activism,” and highlight how the Web can help overcome those hurdles.

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What is cloud computing?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Companies such as Amazon are creating massive grid storage and computing services for applications in the cloud. What you should do Make an assessment – will using this online tool really save money or time, or facilitate collaboration in ways that is not possible with local apps? Be Helpful.

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7 Ways You Can Connect at #16NTC

Tech Soup

Amazon Web Services. Three Affordable Solutions: Using Open Data and Open-Source Data Science to Reach Your Goals — Friday, March 25 — 10:30 a.m. Are you curious about how to use open-source tools and free open datasets to better deliver on your mission? Images 1 and 2: NTEN.

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11NTC Science Fair Preview: Giveaways and Even More Giveaways!

NTEN

BroadPoint Technologies Visit BroadPoint Technologies in booth 56 and enter to win a $200 Amazon Gift Card! e-thePeople Stop by our table to learn more about how our technology can help your organization, and enter for a chance to win an Amazon Kindle! Isovera Visit Isovera at Booth 51 and grab a handy "Got Open Source?"

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ushahidi is an open source platform that facilitates crowdsourcing through the use of SMS/cellphones and online mapping. Internet platforms make it is easy for crowds to vote, rate, and provide feedback. Think Yelp , eBay , or Amazon. Crowdsourcing for knowledge creation can include “mashups of data.&#

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