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Cool Apps Roundup: Green Apps

Tech Soup

This inaugural post will cover a variety of green or environmental apps that are already out there. In my companion blog post on Why Apps Are Green , I talked about how apps permit the use of lighter IT infrastructure like mobile phones to accomplish things we previously used to do just on PCs. searches for green businesses near you.

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The Internet Domain.NGO Should Serve Best Interests of Nonprofits Worldwide: Sign An Online Letter of Support

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Soon,ECO,GREEN, and.NGO, among countless others, will be introduced into our lexicon, expanding our surfing – and outreach – options in infinitely new ways. Over the past decade, The Public Interest Registry (PIR), has been managing the.ORG domain name extension, which currently serves over 9.5

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How Security Breaches Really Happen at Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

" Monochrome green code scrolls across his screen, and an unnecessarily large "Transfer Status" window shows stolen data in the process of being transferred. The well-publicized attacks on Target , Community Health Systems , and Home Depot recently were the first type.

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Digital Volunteerism – Effective Disaster Relief the GreenTech Way

Tech Soup

and Sahana Foundation (which hosts a free open source disaster management system), have changed the way disaster relief is being done all over the world. TechSoup has helped to publicize Ushahidi's work several times, especially its extraordinary work in Haiti. One of the main ones that anchors this work is Ushahidi.

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10 Website Design Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use a top-rated Content Management System (CMS). According to the Global NGO Technology Report , 44% of nonprofits, NGOs, and charities worldwide use WordPress.org as their content management system (CMS) for their website ( 7% use Drupal and 3% use Joomla ). On Mobile: 8) Use a social sharing app.

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What's So Scary about Cloud Security?

Tech Soup

argues that cloud-based services are likely to be safer and more secure than most in-house nonprofit computer systems. He is also on the Third Sector Board of SOCITM , which is an association of IT professionals in the public and nonprofit sectors. but all over the world. Richard Cooper of Charity Technology Trust (CTT) in the U.K.

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NTEN State of the Nonprofit Cloud Survey Results

Tech Soup

To quote Annaliese Hoeling, NTEN’s publications director: A couple of the biggest take-aways for us were that 91 percent of nonprofits taking our survey reported using at least one cloud software solution?. TechSoup Global is also in the process of adding to the body of cloud research with our Global NGO Cloud Survey.

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