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10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Twitter Apps for Android and Blackberry are also available. Facebook has a mobile site ( m.facebook.com ), a touch site ( touch.facebook.com ), and Apps for iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Palm, Sidekick and many more. Trottr allows you to record brief audio messages with your cell phone that are then hosted on the Trottr website.

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iPhone owners: Anyone solved the multi-Mac dilemma?

Judi Sohn

Foxmarks to sync bookmarks, and now ReadItLater to sync my reading list. Sure, I can charge my phone, but I have to be careful not to let iTunes sync, because it insists on only syncing to one iTunes Library at a time. This is something I still miss about the BlackBerry. LogMeIn (free) if I really do need to “call home.&#

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Video Conferencing Apps: Take Virtual Meetings on the Road

Tech Soup

The app syncs with your phone or tablet's address book as well as your other email or social media accounts so you can easily connect with your colleagues and constituents. Tango (Android, iOS, Windows Phone 7.5) You just need to ensure that they also have Fring installed on their phone.

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Which is a better investment for your nonprofit – an iPhone App or a mobile website?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, here are a five reasons why it might make more sense to initially invest in a mobile website over an iPhone App: 1) Almost anyone with a mobile phone can access your mobile website whereas only iPhone users can access your iPhone App. Are you going to also create Apps for Palm, Blackberry, Android, etc.? There are 4.1

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