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Top 4 Web Hosting Providers for Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s important to shift your mindset away from thinking that “cheap is better” and prioritize upgrading to a high-quality web host. In this article, you’re going to learn about four web hosting providers that your nonprofit should consider using if your website uses WordPress. The benefits outweigh the cost. 3) Kinesta :: kinsta.com.

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Google Docs Now Supports All File Types

Tech Soup

As of yesterday , you can now upload files of any type to Google Docs, not just Google Docs–supported formats. Tools Web 2.0 Tags: Office & Productivity Software Using the Web and Internet Web 2.0

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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ll do another few posts for other areas, like development, system maintenance, personal web presence, and writing. (If I have definitely noticed that I’ve been migrating a lot of functionality of things that I do to web-based apps of one type or another, and this is one example of that. It works for multiple projects.

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Twitter Hacking and Cloud Security

Robert Weiner

And anyone who gets access to the password of an employee with access to those online files gets access to all files shared with that employee. They can't control the password requirements for web-based email accounts or cloud computing apps. Do they do that with their employees' Google Doc passwords?

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July Is Web Conferencing Month

Tech Soup

Web conferencing is a technology that can be a game changer for an organization. Read on to learn what web conferencing is, why you should also use audio conferencing, how Adobe Connect stacks up, and tips and tricks for wildly successful web conferences. Web Conferencing. File uploading and downloading.

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ScreenSteps: Simple documentation

Judi Sohn

After playing with all the options, I ultimately decided to export the files to HTML, upload online via FTP and serve in a Salesforce custom web tab aptly named "How Do I?" Rather than rehash what it does, here's their overview movie which explains it: You can export your lesson/manuals to HTML, Word or PDF and customize the template.

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Twitter Hacking and Cloud Security

Tech Soup

And anyone who gets access to the password of an employee with access to those online files gets access to all files shared with that employee. They can't control the password requirements for web-based email accounts or cloud computing apps. Do they do that with their employees' Google Doc passwords?

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