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This Just In: Computers Are Dead. It's a Mobile World (How Does Your Nonprofit React?)

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This just in from the Federation of Allied Internet Leaders (FAIL): Effective immediately, PCs and computers will no longer be manufactured, nor supported worldwide. I repeat, effective immediately, PCs and computers will no longer be manufactured, nor supported worldwide. Let us know in the comments! What does your IT team do?

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Nonprofits and transparency: Who’s walking the walk?

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In addition to the case studies NTEN has compiled , here are some more examples the Communities of Impact and I have spotted: Children’s museum data informs health policy. Tools are licensed as open source, available for anyone to use and improve.” Please share links and shout-outs in the comments section. Now it’s your turn.

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Speaking of open social networks …

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

is a microblogging service based on an open source project, Laconica , and all of the updates are copyrighted by a Creative Commons (Attribution) license. There are an increasing number of third party apps that can use it (it supports the Twitter API.) at 5:50 am { 1 comment… read it below or add one } 1 Beth Kanter 08.15.08

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Growing the NetSquared Community

Tech Soup

But supporting a rapidly expanding global network of volunteers is difficult, so we've enlisted seven of our most engaged organizers to act as Regional Ambassadors. It's a good thing we've expanded our support capacity. Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions.

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How not to treat an open source user community

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It seems to me that they could learn from the other successful projects out there – the really successful projects are supported by a wide variety of methods, whether it be a support model, a nonprofit foundation model, a hosted model, and others. 3 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Allan Benamer 10.04.07

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Help Tell Your Organization's Story with Flickr

Tech Soup

Within a Photo Session, you can share photos, comments, and even doodle on the images. The images here are a great example of a nonprofit using their TechSoup Flickr donation to help support their mission. This, in turn, lets supporters and donors follow the dogs' (and the organization's) progress. Need Inspiration?

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Learn Nonprofit Tech Skills at a NetSquared Meetup

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Ever wanted to use open data in support of your advocacy campaigns? This roundup of face-to-face nonprofit tech events includes meetups from NetSquared , NTEN's Tech Clubs , and HandsOn Tech. Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions. Image Name: Author / License.