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Using Gmail Voice and Video Chat: Is My Camera On?

Tech Soup

One way nonprofits and libraries can reduce their carbon footprint from travel is to try out new tools for virtual meetings. One free video conferencing service is Gmail voice and video chat that has been evaluated below by Monica Skinner , who is a San Francisco-based LEED architect , environmental designer, and GreenTech volunteer.

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iPhone owners: Anyone solved the multi-Mac dilemma?

Judi Sohn

I use Spanning Sync to keep iCal and Address Book on the laptop in sync with iCal and Address Book on the Mac (and in sync with Google Calendar and Gmail). Sure, I can charge my phone, but I have to be careful not to let iTunes sync, because it insists on only syncing to one iTunes Library at a time. When I travel, I can’t sync.

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Will Facebook’s Internet.org Bridge the Global Digital Divide?

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Google's Free Zone program offers wireless users free access to Gmail, search and the first page clicked through from a search’s results on any phone that can connect to the Internet. Digital Divide libraries digital inclusion tslibraryorg digital literacy' Criticisms. Image: Shutterstock.

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20+ Nonprofit Tools You Need to Get Your New Nonprofit Up and Running

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With Google Workspace you get: Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Forms, and many more tools, all for just $6 a month. Your library may have a subscription that you can use onsite for free. Some libraries will even give you a one-time code to do your search from your home or office.

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Software to Build and Grow Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

We hear from young nonprofits and libraries all the time, and we know that making wise and affordable technology investments can play a vital part in building and growing an organization. Microsoft Office (admin fee: $24–$31) is the backbone of most nonprofit and library offices. Get Your Office Running. Manage Your Finances.

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A View of the Cloud from the NetSquared Community

Tech Soup

Check back throughout the month for blog posts, webinars, and dispatches from around the world on cloud computing for nonprofits, NGOs, and public libraries. The overwhelming majority of respondents so far (77%) described themselves as knowing a limited amount about cloud services through their use of simple applications like Gmail.

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A View of the Cloud from Brazil

Tech Soup

Check back throughout the month for blog posts, webinars, and dispatches from around the world on cloud computing for nonprofits, NGOs, and public libraries. Valter has found that the cloud applications that seem to be most popular in Brazil are the email applications, Hotmail and Gmail.

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