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Nonprofit Tech 2.0 iPhone App :: Version 2.0!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Then when searching for “nonprofit&# Apps in iTunes last month, I was surprised to see that the Nonprofit Tech 2.0 App had been downloaded almost 1,000 times and came up rather high in iTunes “nonprofit&# search results. The App is nothing fancy. 2) The Dashboard is new and improved and much easier to use.

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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. Mobile Access 2010 Pew Internet and American Life Project). In reality, when planning a mobile web strategy, you should consider the following factors: I.

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Cool App Roundup: Disaster and Emergency Edition

Tech Soup

Once you've downloaded the app, all this information is accessible regardless of whether you have phone service or internet access during an emergency. The FEMA app is available in the Android marketplace , with iPhone and Blackberry versions coming soon. Shelter information is updated every 30 minutes.

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Are Nonprofits Wasting Time Developing Mobile Apps?

Care2

According to a June 2010 Nielsen survey of 4,200 people who had downloaded an application in the past 30 days, games were the most downloaded and followed by music, social networking, news and weather, maps, search, video and movies. Mobile Social Networking Technology Trends Web 2.0 I disagree that apps are the answer.

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Mobile websites vs. apps - what's right for you?

Connection Cafe

Combine that with this nugget: by 2014 more people will view web pages using a mobile device than a computer. Perhaps most compelling is the pervasive nature of the web and web browsers - a web browser comes built into a smartphone. The user doesn't have to go to an app store, search for your app, and download it.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » New York Times Deathwatch

See3

Marc Andreessen, the founder of Netscape, Ning and an internet thinker (and billionaire), wrote a post today on his blog called Inaugurating the New York Times Deathwatch. Marc Andreessen, the founder of Netscape, Ning and an internet thinker (and billionaire), wrote a post today on his blog called Inaugurating the New York Times Deathwatch.

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Mobile Web vs. Mobile Apps: Taking Your Content on the Road

NetWits

Frank Barry recently blogged about the increasing use of mobile devices to access the web and how nonprofits should adapt their strategies to accommodate for this. Mobile apps need to be developed separately for each type of device (iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Palm, etc.) Mobile Websites. Mobile Applications. So, what do you think?

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