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Apps for Disaster Planning

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TechSoup recently updated its disaster planning and recovery guide, The Resilient Organization , to include the new ways nonprofits, charities, and public libraries are using technology. One of the big additions to the guide is a section on backing up a mobile phone or tablet. Apps by TechSoup Donation Partners.

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Credit Card Processing – Helping Nonprofits Raise More Money Wherever Their Fundraising Efforts Take Them!

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Accepting credit cards is a great way for nonprofits, charities and public libraries to increase their fundraising efforts. PayAnywhere also offers: Compatibility with most Apple, Android, and BlackBerry devices. Live customer support via phone, email or chat. Low 2.69% per swipe for all credit card brands.

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OneNote vs. Springpad vs. Evernote: Which Notetaking App Is Right for You?

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I started using it for the simple fact that there was an Evernote app for the BlackBerry (my phone at the time) and that I could use it on my work PC and my home Mac. Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Desktop (Windows), Web. For the past few years, I've done the majority of my notetaking on Evernote. Read on to find out.

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Tech for Good at Mobile World Congress

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Windows Phone 8. Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 had solid representation at the show with Nokia showing off a few new smartphones, including the Lumia 520 and Lumia 720. Microsoft also revealed that there are now over 130,000 apps in the Windows Phone Store. The interface can be ported on almost any Android phone.

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The Good (and Bad) News About Mobile Security

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The good news is that there are some basic steps you can take to protect the mobile devices you use in your nonprofit or library. But we also want nonprofits and libraries to explore apps safely and securely. Blackberry and Windows phones have remote wipe capabilities. A Growing Problem. What Is Mobile Malware?

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