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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

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The big nonprofit tech trends this past year seemed to be in the areas of the emergence of mobile devices, social media stratification, the launch of Office 365 for Nonprofits, some huge digital inclusion initiatives, and lots of other things. A 2013 survey from The Millennial Impact. This is on a personal computing level.

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Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission: Recap and Recordings of the ONTC

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Defining the connection between IT and your mission will help your organization thrive and fulfill its mission more efficiently, allowing you, in turn, to create more impact in the world. Why is Cisco able to cut travel 50% and increase customer contacts 20-30% and we can't approach that with our Field? So what can we do?

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Nonprofit Technology News for March 2013

Tech Soup

It's time to catch up on some of the nonprofit technology trends and news out in NGO-land. We've added a handy infographic to make it easier to see how right (or wrong) I am about this year's tech trends for the sector. Jane Zhang nominated five important nonprofit tech trends for 2013. Personal cloud was among them.

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Nonprofit Technology News for October 2013

Tech Soup

with its handy infographic so you can see how right (or wrong) I am about this year's tech trends. TechSoup donor partners, Microsoft and Cisco are teaming up with Google , the Omidyar Network , USAID , UKaid , and a host of additional charities and tech companies to launch the initiative.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

His big prediction was that 2012 would be a breakout year for mobile computing in nonprofit tech. More and more nonprofit, library, and NGO offices worldwide will need to accommodate personally-owned tablets and smartphones on wireless networks in order to work and communicate.

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