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App Resources for Nonprofits and Libraries

Tech Soup

How would apps benefit your nonprofit or library? Apps for Nonprofits and Libraries. Thanks to a grant from Microsoft , TechSoup's App It Up project investigated the kinds of apps nonprofits and libraries are using to engage their constituents, tell their stories, and get their work done. Library Apps. Green Apps.

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

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Twitter has a mobile website ( m.twitter.com ) and its own official Twitter App for iPhone, iPhone Touch and iPad. 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.

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

Tech Soup

Did you end up just leaving the website after getting too frustrated? For orgs that lack the funding to redesign or overhaul their existing websites, a separate website that is specially designed for mobile devices does the trick quickly and affordably. How do you know if your audience will use a mobile website?

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Process Payments and Donations from Anywhere

Tech Soup

Arm your nonprofit, library, or foundation with a way to process payments and donations from just about anywhere with tools from the new PayAnywhere donation program at TechSoup. Accept payments at one-time events, like auctions and library book sales. About the PayAnywhere Donation Program. PayAnywhere Keeps It Simple.

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

Tech Soup

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. My first project on Springpad was planning TechSoup for Libraries' booth at the upcoming Public Library Association conference.

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The Good (and Bad) News About Mobile Security

Tech Soup

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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Tech for Good at Mobile World Congress

Tech Soup

You can read about some of these apps in on our Apps for Nonprofits and Libraries page. If your organization or library is interested in building an app, the new AppMachine site is worth checking out. You don't need any programming experience to build an app for your nonprofit or library, either. Mobile Green Tech.

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