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What I'll be doing for Lent

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Reading RSS feeds or Google News. Watching TV or movies on my laptop/computer/tablet/phone/etc. (no I will be reading email, and answering my cell phone and texts, so you can still be in contact, if you wish (besides, I still need to make a living.) Blogging or reading Blogs. no Rachel Maddow, sniff, sniff).

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What I'll be doing for Lent

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Reading RSS feeds or Google News. Watching TV or movies on my laptop/computer/tablet/phone/etc. (no I will be reading email, and answering my cell phone and texts, so you can still be in contact, if you wish (besides, I still need to make a living.) Blogging or reading Blogs. no Rachel Maddow, sniff, sniff).

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Why Apps Are Green

Tech Soup

Apps are only a few years old, but have taken the mobile phone and tablet worlds by storm. Apps are software widgets that you usually download onto a phone or PC. They are add-ons that extend the functionality of your mobile phone, tablet computer, or PC beyond its basic repertoire. What Are Apps, Anyway? Why Apps Are Green.

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Step-by-Step Guide: Nonprofit Walking Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Is everyone sitting around the table, but only engaged on their mobile phones or laptops, checking email or looking at social feeds? Also be sure to establish the rules such as “stay with the group” “Slowest walker sets the pace,” or “no cell phones,” before you head out.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

Look what I can do with my phone! The average smartphone outperforms the laptop computer of the previous decade. Emerging tablet computing devices, such as the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy, promise the benefit of mobile access with a larger form factor than a phone screen, making it much easier to do work in the field.

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Hosting Hybrid Auctions: A How-To for Nonprofits

Qgiv

This gives your guests the option to either bid from their phones, which will likely be the preferred option for in-person guests, or to bid from their laptops or computers, which many of your virtual bidders at home might prefer. It’s best to find a platform that supports both mobile and web-based bidding.

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Bridging Offline/Online: Tweetups

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, make sure there is decent wifi (or cell phone reception). If you have a projector and laptop available, you may want to stream the Twitter Feed during the event. You’ll want to designate one for your event and use it before, during, and after the event. They all have free elements to their service. Be creative.

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