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Apps for Managing and Maintaining Social Media

Tech Soup

HootSuite (Desktop, Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is a popular social media management tool. HootSuite is a bit pricey, but registered nonprofits can get a 20 percent discount by completing a Nonprofit Discount Application form. Hootsuite also recently acquired Seesmic , another social media manager.

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Goodbye iPhone – First 24 hours of Android

Judi Sohn

Calendars & contacts were synced in what felt like seconds. No clunky calendar sync application. The built-in Maps application is fantastic. Moving from iPhone to Android was so much easier than going from Blackberry to iPhone. You can jailbreak an iPhone to allow more applications/tweaks. Most don’t.

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Fusing Mobile Fundraising with Email & Social Media Outreach

NTEN

While the user will still need to input personal contact along with credit card info, the navigation will be more suited for mobile use. It's also advisable to consider that "downloadable" apps for specific devices like iPhone, Android, and Blackberry require separate development.

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Get Ready for Tax Season and Organize Your Finances with Mobile Apps

Tech Soup

AccountEdge Mobile (iOS) is a companion app to AccountEdge that lets you record donations, process credit card payments, add activity slides, enter expenses and mileage, and add or edit contacts and jobs. Sage Mobile Payments (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is another mobile payment service available through TechSoup. More Resources.

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Secret Agent L: Covering the Globe with Random Acts of Kindess

Have Fun - Do Good

We're looking down at our BlackBerries. Do they have to fill out an application, go through training? We're looking down at our BlackBerries. I would love to have more agents of kindness in the world, so definitely contact me. Photo by Rob de la Cretaz "We're so busy. We walk down the street. We're listening to our iPods.

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Tech for Good at Mobile World Congress

Tech Soup

While Apple, Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry are the main players in the smartphone market today, some new operating systems made waves at MWC. Mozilla, the nonprofit behind the Firefox browser and Thunderbird email application, showed off an early version of Firefox OS last year at MWC.

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