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Last 10 (selected) delicious.com links

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EC2StartersGuide – Community Ubuntu Documentation. Amazon Web Services Developer Community : Amazon EC2 API Tools. EC2 and Ubuntu – Alestic.com. AboutUseCaseMaps < UCM < Foswiki. multi-mechanize – Project Hosting on Google. Online Backup from Backblaze. Data Robotics, Inc.

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5 Best Nonprofit Donation Pages (And How To Improve Yours!)

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This example from 20 Liters does it wonderfully: they offer multiple donation tiers and use the description section to show how each amount will benefit the communities they serve. Ubuntu Football: Simplify Your Forms. Ubuntu Football’s donation form is simple and straightforward.

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NTEN Visits Free Geek

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Electronics that live to see another day are given back to the community or sold in Free Geek’s thrift store. Since 2000, Free Geek has given away over 16,000 computers to community members, nonprofits, social good groups, and schools. We enjoyed our visit to Free Geek and are excited to share it with the community!

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Technology providers and Linux

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Ubuntu As this article states, Ubuntu is a very popular distribution right now, and Canonical is working hard to get Ubuntu in as wide a range of hands as possible. Ubuntu also has also focused a lot of effort on building community, and has, hands down, the most vibrant, helpful and deep community of any Linux distribution.

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Tools I use: Personal Web Presence

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Drupal – I use Drupal for my personal blog and also other purposes, like the website for my intentional community. In the relatively rare case where I need to use HTML/CSS for web pages (there are a few legacy sites I maintain for friends) I use Bluefish (on Ubuntu.). My main personal site will be migrated to Drupal 7 soonish.

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My wish for Web 2.5

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I keep 2 blogs of my own, and contribute actively to one community blog (at nosi.net ) and could, potentially, contribute to quite a number of others. But the community blogs do provide a way for a wider audience to read the content that I have created. And, I also don’t want to do too much cross-posting of content.

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5 Questions: Working with Open Source Software and Vendors

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Whether it is on the desktop like Firefox and Open Office or the Ubuntu Linux operating system, or on servers (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) and running CMSs and CRMs (like Drupal and CiviCRM). Session: Working with Open Source Software and Vendors. What's the most important trend in nonprofit technology for 2010? Free and Open Source Software.