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The Mobile Web: Consider the User

NTEN

Thirty-eight percent of American mobile phone users -- 120 million people -- access the web via their mobile device; fewer than 30 million are iPhones or Android phones. The growth of the mobile web will continue to be very rapid in the coming years -- and will have substantially more reach than iPhone or Android applications.

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A Better Way to Produce Nonprofit Annual Reports

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Treesaver is a new open source web platform for publishing that uses the new HTML5 standard to create narrative experiences—with text, pictures and video. It works on any device that has a web browser. actually a terrible way to put content on the web. Not to mention Blackberry users and all these new tablet computers.”.

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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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Fusing Mobile Fundraising with Email & Social Media Outreach

NTEN

There are a few readily available methods that will allow you to start accepting donations via the mobile web in association with email and social media outreach. It's also advisable to consider that "downloadable" apps for specific devices like iPhone, Android, and Blackberry require separate development. gurgo.mobi.

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A Field Guide to Mobile Payments

Tech Soup

Here are a few tools we recommend: PayAnywhere (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is a mobile and web-based payment processing service that lets you accept donations from just about anywhere. Sage Mobile Payments (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is another mobile payment service available through TechSoup.

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Cool App Roundup: Disaster and Emergency Edition

Tech Soup

The FEMA app is available in the Android marketplace , with iPhone and Blackberry versions coming soon. The Red Cross has a simple shelter search web app , accessible via any web browser. The app was developed on the Windows Azure platform, a cloud-based platform for building and hosting web applications.

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Cool App Roundup: Fundraising Edition

Tech Soup

PayAnywhere (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is a mobile and web-based payment processing service that lets you accept donations from just about anywhere. Sage Mobile Payments (Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is another mobile payment service available through TechSoup. PayAnywhere is available from TechSoup, as well.