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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

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Judi Sohn, C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition. When C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition started in 2005, cloud computing wasn't the buzz word it is today. I was first touched by colon cancer in 1998 when my father was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. It was simply the only way we could operate and build the organization.

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

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Judi Sohn, C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition. When C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition started in 2005, cloud computing wasn't the buzz word it is today. I was first touched by colon cancer in 1998 when my father was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. It was simply the only way we could operate and build the organization.

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Alexandra Rampy, Guest Post: The Cool Factor About Mobile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Organization(s) : Macmillan Cancer Support. Across the country, universities and colleges are implementing emergency alert systems through mobile and email technology to prevent another Virginia Tech tragedy. Tags: guest blogging mobile social media. As a result, over 44,000 student applied in 1.5 Cool Factor : Mobile Giving.

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Recap of Unite for Sight '09 Global Health Conference, and Innovative Open Health Tools

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And Dr. Colleen Kraft, who recently served as President of the Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, spoke about a unique online ?remote through which she convinced the DoD, CIA, and NASA to convert the same technology used to track missiles in space into machines that detect breast cancer and save thousands of lives.

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Jewish Television Network Delivers Online Religious Service

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Although I belong to a Synagogue, I am stuck at home recovering from cancer treatments. I am the only Jew in Richmond County Virginia…one of 9 000…I usually do my own services as I live over 1 hour away from a shul…I am so glad you are doing this…such a mitzvah…Thank you. – Joel Meltze. Kenneth Leeds.

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