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The Future (and a Little History) of Network Neutrality

NTEN

It all started in 2008, when Comcast deliberately slowed Internet traffic for BitTorrent, a file-sharing site, and the Federal Communications Commission told the ISP it can't do that. Audio and video have proven to be highly effective media for nonprofits -- and throttling would impact all orgs -- no matter where they fall on the spectrum.

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A Chat With Vinay Bhagat

Connection Cafe

I am super excited to bring you a special podcast interview on the Connection Café this month. I thought now would be perfect time to sit down with Vinay and reflect on this history of the company, the future of nonprofit communications, and learn a little more about Vinay’s personal interests and passions.

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A Chat With Judi Sohn

Connection Cafe

As some of you may know, my podcasting history extends back before I started posting on the Connection Café For several years I published a podcast called the 501c3Cast which gave me some amazing opportunities to meet entergetic, smart, community-focused people in the nonprofit sector. Author: Corey Pudhorodsky.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

History: Simply being around a long time has some cachet and may mean you have access to historical wisdom, knowledge, and records. Files: Is your organization the holder of the official record of something? Do you have the news clippings of major events in your files? Go live and thank the donors or go live with the donor.

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Guest Post: Nell Taylor on the Chicago Underground Library

Museum 2.0

A Community-Based Approach to Collecting and Cataloging CUL is a replicable model for community archives that accepts every piece of print media from a certain area without making quality or importance judgments, going back as far in history as possible. Connections between the publications are more important than strict regional boundaries.

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How To Avoid Being Seduced by Web2.0 Hype: The UK NpTech Perspective

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We have RSS feeds, podcasts ( [link] ) and a blog ( [link] ) on TheSite.org as a way of offering features and tools to 16-25s who use the website. audio and video files used for press stories, appeals, celebrity support (and branching out into podcastingetc) [link] [link] Animal Aid???shock Make Poverty History.

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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

Museum 2.0

Add some history about the museum or the area. History museum or other locally-themed museums might make a project for volunteers or teens that involves gathering waypoints (coordinates) for places of interest and then putting together a virtual map/tour. The waypoints could be put into a file (.gpx

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