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HOW TO: Use Gmail and iGoogle To Create a Social Media Dashboard for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Once I started clicking around and adding Gadgets and experimenting with Buzz, Reader, Themes, Maps, Gmail, Google News and hopefully soon Google Voice , it was immediately clear that I was going to start using iGoogle and Gmail much more often. iGoogle Home > Gmail. That topic will be discussed later. iGoogle Home.

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HOW TO: Merge Your Nonprofit’s YouTube Channel and Google+ Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofit uses Gmail, Search, YouTube, Maps, etc., Google’s strategy of making Google+ the thread that links all Google Products together is working. Google+ can now lay claim to 359 million active monthly users and the title of being the world’s second largest social network.

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Map out as much as you can with as many details as possible. Create a fundraising plan to bring in the money you need, mapping out all your fundraising activities for the year. Set up an email account: Most nonprofits use Gmail, which is fine. You can easily set up a Gmail account with your organization’s name @gmail.com.

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First impressions of the HTC Rezound smartphone

Robert Weiner

The phone came with Facebook, Google Maps, Gmail, Kindle, Weather, YouTube, and lots of navigation and entertainment apps. The phone came with separate apps for Gmail and all other mail. But I was able to set up my Gmail account through the "other" mail app and ignore the Gmail app.

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Infographic: How Do Social Network Users Lean Politically?

Care2

As political campaigns and nonprofits gear up for the election cycle, I thought I would share this infographic that attempts to map the politics of social media properties like Facebook and websites like Wikipedia. Predictive modeling was then used to map the politics of the social web.

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3 BIG reasons not to build a Mobile App!

Whole Whale

Apple’s top apps of 2018 were YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, Messenger, Facebook, Bitmoji, Netflix, Google Maps, and Gmail. This works out to roughly one-third of the apps that most users have installed on their smartphones.

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Help me decide: Is it time for this iPhone user to go Android?

Judi Sohn

Pro-Android: I have 3 email accounts, all Gmail. I heard Google Maps on Android is fabulous. Furthermore, there are 5 lines in our family plan all with varying upgrade dates. Just not feasible to switch. I’ve been holding out for the mythical iPhone 5. But should I go Android? I use Google Voice, Google+, Google Calendar, etc.

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