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Chromebook for Nonprofits: Are Web Apps All You Need?

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Like most nonprofits, his organization is always struggling to make ends meet, and lacks the resources to support its technology as well as it would like to. There is no IT support of any kind. This is a disaster waiting to happen. They use Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and Internet Explorer. Always Online?

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Desktop Security Tools and Resources from TechSoup

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Prepare for disasters, security breaches and data loss with our comprehensive Disaster Planning and Recovery Toolkit. Norton 360 (admin fee: $8) is a comprehensive desktop security program offering the malware and virus protection of Norton AntiVirus and the firewalls of Norton Internet Security.

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New Program! Award-Winning Bitdefender Security

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When we connect to the Internet or a network, we face daunting risks that most of us would rather not think about, from invasions of privacy (Want to share keystrokes, passwords, or credit cards with a cyber criminal?) These applications have won awards, shone through rigorous testing, and met our strict standards. Awards and Praise.

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Good Ram Gone Bad On My Dell Desktop: OMG

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's under the hood of my DELL Precision Desktop 470 that will be three years old next week and thank god I have the GOLD Tech support because I just had the RAM or rather the RAM sockets on the motherboard go bad. (see I'll do that in the event that DELL on-site support can't get here and replace my RAM and motherboard or I get Dell Hell.

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

Have Fun - Do Good

A lot of nonprofit blogs have come on the scene in the year between these events and I feel like it is time to revise and update my "10 Ways" post to include not only ways that nonprofits can use blogs, but also engage bloggers to support their cause. 10 Ways Nonprofit Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause 1. From Yahoo!

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The Networked NGO in Pakistan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In addition to the tactical and skills instruction we did with the social media staff on Day 3 and Day 4, we also covered how to manage time and work efficiently – and how to best provide support for the strategies. This project has identified the following definitions of success: A Peer-to-Peer Learning Exchange.

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He notes they were all taken with a Sony Picturebook mini-laptop with built-in camera. Phil Agre's How To Help Someone Use A Computer, circa 1996, is still relevant to anyone who is teaching someone how to master a new piece of software or Internet service. Check out this disaster simulation game from the UNISDR called Stop Disasters

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