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CEO’s Update: Fall 2014

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

SocialCoding4Good brings together individual software professionals as well as corporate social responsibility teams from companies such as Cisco, Google, Hewlett Packard, LinkedIn, and VMware to volunteer their technical skills to nonprofit partners that develop and maintain free and open source software addressing critical social problems.

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E-Mediat: Day 2 – The Networked NGO in the Arab World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Most of the social media tools and tag lines did translate, although there isn’t specific Arabic concept or phrase for “user-generated content.&#. Rami shared how his organization works in a transparent way, open sourcing its program materials and processes. They’ve simplified and focused on what they do best.

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Building the Tech Capacity of Nonprofits Everywhere with TechSoup's NetSquared Events

Tech Soup

TechSoup's catalog includes more than 375 products from over 90 companies like Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, Intuit, and Symantec. However, access to the tools isn't enough. Naples, Florida: Boost Your Nonprofit's Blogging Strategy. Naples, Florida: Show off Your Tools! Find your local #Tech4Good group.

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Nonprofit Technology News for March 2014

Tech Soup

The DoGooder Awards recognize exceptional use of video to promote good causes and are sponsored by YouTube and TechSoup donor partner, Cisco. The SixthSense project is working on a set of open source instructions on how to make your own prototype augmented reality. Have a look at the four winning videos on YouTube.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

By 2020, Cisco forecasts that there will be 50 billion things connected to the Internet in this way. A longer explanation on this is John Humphreys' recent blog post in Forbes called How The Internet of Things Will Change Almost Everything. There are now free web tools out there, like visua.ly , info.gram , and Pearltrees.

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