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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

Instead, they're either renting them from a managed service provider or moving to Software as a Service (SaaS) for common applications. The average smartphone outperforms the laptop computer of the previous decade. It's true: the employees of tomorrow may not have laptops or PCs. FYI: it doesn't work over 3G.) What do you think?

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7 Reasons Nonprofits Need iPads

Forum One

Skeptics doubted the iPod in 2001 , but it went on to help revolutionize how people consume music and audio content. There are now 140,000 applications available for the iPhone and most of them are expected to run on the iPad. The device's hardware includes components not currently found in a traditional desktop computer or laptop.

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Game Friday: Do Games Have to Be Fun To Be Good?

Museum 2.0

In the first article, Why We Need More Boring Games , Ian argues for a wider application of gaming to our daily experience. Ian comments: Very few video games set out to tackle mundane applications akin to the home movie or the airplane safety video. And really, is it very surprising? Serious games offer one example.

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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

get a good mobile system to take tools and critical documents with you: a USB drive, ipod, or MMC or SD card in your smartphone, etc. I also have a remote connection to my home (business) laptop available at all times. I attend user group meetings, especially where applications of software I use is demo’d.