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Eating my own dogfood. It sometimes tastes yucky.

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

July 9, 2007 So I talk a lot about both open source software, and the preciousness of one’s own data. I tout the benefits of open source software. There are still some, shall we say, hanging chads. Open source projects do get better. That’s open source, no? It was great.

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Guest Post by JD Lasica -- Socialbrite: A new sharing & learning hub

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

especially Dennis Yu, Chad King and Austin Stierler — who took us under their wing and agreed to host us for free. Matt Mullenweg and the entire WordPress development community for their open source code and awesome set of plug-ins. Chad Capellman of Boston, who lent his development help and keen CSS eye to this project.

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Nonprofit Technology News: The Demise of Facebook Causes and Cloud Storage for Charities

Tech Soup

Chad McEvoy of Global Giving is the BRIDGE project manager. The big news is that the new draft taxonomy is now live and online and open to public comment. The Mifos X Platform is free open source cloud software for running a microfinance organization that provides small loans, savings accounts, and micro insurance to very poor people.

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09NTC Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

Amy Sample Ward

I’m here at the 09NTC in Corey Pudhorodsky and Chad Norman’s session on podcasting! Chad: baudcast. Audacity - open source and free, lots of community resources, have to download a separate mp3 encoder but they have links on their site. Can import other sources well. We’re live… !

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