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A Better Way to Produce Nonprofit Annual Reports

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The same design and the same code works on PCs, Macs and Linux desktop computers or Apple, Android, and Blackberry smart phones and tablets like iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab. Amnesty International has a report about housing and water rights for the Roma community in Slovenia, among dozens of others. The PDF is.

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Losing Mobile Users? Easy Mobile-Website Builder Can Help You: New TechSoup Program

Tech Soup

Also consider the mobile upswing in global audiences worldwide and in developing countries (more than one billion mobile-broadband subscriptions worldwide in 2011 according to the International Telecommunication Union). With these services, you can record an interactive audio tour that visitors can access with their mobile phones.

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Corporate Philanthropy Trends Affecting Nonprofits in 2016

NonProfit Hub

While some millennials may enjoy getting direct mail and phone calls, many more prefer interacting with their favorite businesses and organizations online and on mobile devices. Nearly everyone in the corporate world has a cell phone. It’s time to rethink your outreach strategy for working millennials. Watch Out for Mobile Giving.

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What is your 15SecondPitch? An Interview with Laura Allen

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Laura Allen is the co-founder 15SecondPitch , a company that help people to market themselves in 15 seconds on the phone, email, face-to-face, and on business cards. I think that our current technology (cell phones, ipods, blogs, podcasts, blackberries, etc.) Photo courtesy of Laura Allen. Why did you launch your company?

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The Rise of Mobile

NetWits

iPhones, Thunderbolts, Blackberrys, etc are becoming commonplace in a lot of ways. iPhones, Thunderbolts, Blackberrys, etc are becoming commonplace in a lot of ways. More than half of cell phone internet users go online daily from their mobile device [ Pew Internet Report ]. and loading a variety of applications.

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The Future of Mobiles for Nonprofits

NTEN

By Edward Granger-Happ, Global CIO, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and Chairman, NetHope. I could point to the Haiti disaster as the tipping point in cell phones -- for the increased engagement with donors, and more importantly, for the contributions of information from survivors.

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