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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

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PCs aren’t going away, but mobile devices (phones and tablets) are flooding in to the nonprofit workplace. That basically entails figuring out how to allow staff and volunteers to get work email, documents and other data on their own mobile devices – and what to do when phones and tablets get lost or stolen.

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TechSoup's Donation Programs Continue to Grow

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We started the TechSoup product donation program in 2002, with Microsoft, Cisco, Intuit, Symantec, and a few other partners making donations available to nonprofits and libraries. The Product : These headsets work with almost all office phones (VoIP and PBX). Each account includes 10 GB of file storage space.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

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TechSoup Global donation partner, Cisco , is starting to talk about an alternative to cloud computing, the paradigm that relies on huge data centers to do all our processing. The case originated in Spain where a man there filed a complaint arguing that Google's search results infringed on his privacy. Earlier this month the U.S.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

We also noticed a significant increase in the way that mobile technology is being used in disaster relief. By 2020, Cisco forecasts that there will be 50 billion things connected to the Internet in this way. Mobile Computing. One example is a pedometer that someone would wear while walking around all day. The Cloud in 2013.

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