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Departing from LA, Next Stop Brisbane: An Interview with a Digital Native

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As you know doubt know, airports are not designed for travelers with laptops. There were few plugs at the gate, so I asked this young guy named Alex who was using the plug to recharge his Ipod if could share. We started to chat about technology and I asked him a few questions about his use of web 2.0 Alex is on route to Fiji.

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Why I won’t be buying Leopard

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The Macintosh operating system has without question, the best, most intuitive user interface ever invented, built on top of the best OS invented, UNIX. I’m not liking Apple’s increasingly closed and monopolistic tendencies when it comes to the iPod and iPhone. Those of you who are loyal Mac users are gasping.

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Case Study: Providing Event Attendees with Wireless Internet via Mobile Broadband

NTEN

We asked this question recently on our post-conference survey and the results were overwhelming: 95.9% Between seeing the number of people sitting around the Free WiFi Zone with a laptop or tablet, and watching the number of concurrent connections on the devices’ LED displays, it was clear that people utilized the service.

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My personal Blogher To Do List and Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm still dancing on the edges between action and reflection, but wanted to get down some of my evolving next action steps and questions for reflection. Do Audio - Thanks to some inspiration from Lisa Williams , I'm over my audiophobia and relieved to know that I don't have shell out the bucks for Ipod to podcast. To Do List.

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Giving the Gift of Technology

Museum 2.0

I’m not talking about plastic fish that sing along with your iPod (HIGHLY annoying), electric knives, or a subscription to the latest web-based social network cum parallel reality. I’m talking about giving people things they can use, that they would like, that inform and support their lives.

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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

get a good mobile system to take tools and critical documents with you: a USB drive, ipod, or MMC or SD card in your smartphone, etc. I also have a remote connection to my home (business) laptop available at all times. 2) experts-exchange.com: to post questions on many technical issues.