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Stay Connected with Donated Smartphones from Dell

Tech Soup

Stay in constant communication with your team by adding smartphones to your nonprofit’s or library’s toolkit. Bing Maps: a mobile app for finding locations, mapping directions, and predicting traffic conditions; it can also integrate with other online services to overlay data on top of maps.

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Get Ready for Tax Season and Organize Your Finances with Mobile Apps

Tech Soup

AccountEdge Mobile (iOS) is a companion app to AccountEdge that lets you record donations, process credit card payments, add activity slides, enter expenses and mileage, and add or edit contacts and jobs. This app harnesses the power of your smartphone's camera and lets you take pictures of your receipts. Payment Tools.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Overview slides of what is Web2.0 ( remix from Social Media and Nonprofits Presentation) Core theme Listening - Responding to what people are saying about the topic or the program. Take photos with your digital camera and share them on your web site or blog and ideally, in Flickr. The session outline is as follows: Introduction.

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Digital Storytelling at the Nonprofit Technology Conference 2013

Tech Soup

This April our 2013 Digital Storytelling Challenge offers resources to sharpen your skills and an opportunity to enter your short video or five-image slide show by April 30 to win awesome prizes! When we launched the annual challenge four years ago, nonprofits and libraries were just picking up on the power of digital stories.

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Free Graphics Software and Images

Tech Soup

The GIMP Quickie tutorial describes how to do very simple image manipulation in plain language like changing an image size, cropping a photo, flipping an image, and probably the most useful thing: decreasing the file size of a JPEG, for instance a photo taken with a camera, so you can send it through email or use it on the web.

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