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My iPhone 3G

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I said: I will not be buying an iPhone until they sell an unlocked version that doesn’t need to be hacked to use third party applications. The phone interface is great, visual voicemail rocks, reading email is really good, and surfing the web is decent – way better than on a blackberry. by Apple, which is a mixed bag.

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More good news from Google: Open Handset Alliance

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

We hope that this will spur development for more social applications and mashups as well as better distribution of these applications worldwide. I’ll be watching the Open Handset Alliance, and wondering when I can replace my Blackberry with an open phone. {

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7 Ways for Nonprofits to Use Mobile Phones to Rake in Cash Monies

NTEN

If you’re willing plunge into developing a smartphone application, you can sell it and collect the revenue. Thousands of for-profit enterprises are making billions of dollars selling apps. for your application. Development costs for mobile applications are high. Charge $1.99 In-app sales. Sponsored apps.

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NpTech Summary: VTvigils Online, Netsquared Announces 21 Featured Projects, and Happiness Hacking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

on the interplay of newspapers and internet content. AFP Blog points a story about a blackberry service outage that left millions of users without wireless e-mail access. Social Media and Nonprofits Anshe Chung Studios in China has been quietly building a Second Life space, managed by TechSoup, for non-profits. Freecharity.org.uk

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Mobile Web vs. Mobile Apps: Taking Your Content on the Road

NetWits

With the rise of mobile applications, a lot of nonprofits getting into the mobile game are wondering whether they should start with a mobile website or a mobile application. Mobile Applications. The disadvantages of mobile apps can be fairly limiting for non-profit organizations, though. Mobile Websites.

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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 work at a university, and it's a private university, so we're not very for-profit, bottom line, go, go, go all the time. Photo by Rob de la Cretaz "We're so busy. It's very fun.

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The Rise of Mobile

NetWits

and loading a variety of applications. iPhones, Thunderbolts, Blackberrys, etc are becoming commonplace in a lot of ways. AMD is predicting that, by 2015, 50% of the world will have an Internet connection and Phone Count predicts that by 2012 there will be as many connected mobile phones as there are people in the world.

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