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[Book Research] Is your nonprofit utilizing mobile technology?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The last four chapters of my book cover mobile social networking and mobile communications and fundraising for nonprofits, and I need some examples of success, or attempted success. Nonprofits that have launched their own smartphone app, especially if you have an iPhone, Blackberry and Android version. Using TwitPic?

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HOW TO: Launch a Mobile Photo-Sharing Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It allows you to easily upload and share your mobile photos (and videos!) DailyBooth has a great layout, a built-in social networking component, and Facebook and Twitter integration, but uploading mobile photos can only be done through text messaging and their iPhone app (hopefully an Android version is coming soon).

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Apps for Managing and Maintaining Social Media

Tech Soup

HootSuite (Desktop, Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is a popular social media management tool. Buffer App (Android, iOS) allows you to easily share articles, photos, videos, and status updates to various social networks. You can add multiple accounts to buffer as well as multiple members of your social media team.

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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 Here are five reasons why.

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My Lunch with Randi Zuckerberg at Facebook

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Each phone app - blackberry, Iphone, etc - does its own thing. 5. Can you comment on the value of using Facebook for community building, social networking, and true peope-to-people giving? More of my photos and videos on Flickr. We don't have control over them. So, some allow creating events, but others don't.

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Theatre Flashmobs on YouTube and Swarms of Theater Goers on FourSquare

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Foursquare is a location-based social network.      Think of it as a social network where your status up is not what you're doing, but where you are.   " I like the idea of leveraging a networked effect of the swarm badge.   Photo by Neatonjr.

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Fundraising as a participant - exciting times with technology

Connection Cafe

I got the new Blackberry Bold and immediately started looking for apps that could help me in my day-to-day tasks. My phone has the capability to capture video, and with CellSpin, I'm able to shoot video and immediately upload it to my blog, YouTube, Facebook, etc. Mobile blogging is awesome. So far it's been a hit.