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“Is Your Organization Outgrowing eTapestry?”

Bloomerang

Each message I received asked a variation of one of the following questions: “Is eTapestry nearing the end of its product life?” Think about what he and his team achieved in just two key product categories; going from the portable CD player to the iPod and from the flip phone to the iPhone were giant breakthroughs.

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How To Be Fitter Faster

Eric Jacobsen Blog

That's because the authors answer the most asked questions by even experienced athletes and fitness buffs. Davis Today, author Davis answered the following questions for me: Question: Why do so many people find it so difficult to exercise? Question: What are some additional benefits of exercise that people might find surprising?

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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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501c3Cast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Just so it doesn't get boring, I take my Ipod along and listen to music or podcasts. He asks great questions and has a great "FM radio ," not to mention a good sense of humor. His show is a reason why every nonprofit should have an Ipod (or at least aggressively drop their business cards into raffles to win one!)

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Drawing Networks on Napkins with Peter Plastrik and Madeleine Taylor, Co-Authors of Net Gains

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also need to put classical music on my Ipod and concentrate in a different way. This is the drawing on the napkin that is described by Peter in the video. But, when I have to write or blog or think about something, I find more and more that I need to stop being social - not do Twitter, Facebook, or email.

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Changing the Present, Give Meaning, and Personal Fundraising Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week I blogged about an Ipod/Toilet paper holder over at Netsquared. This one records a message or music. That's question the " Gifter Site , a series of experiments in social giving to change the world, is asking. So, somehow I'm stuck on the theme of toilet paper holders as gifts. His campaign video is here.

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Why Museums Need Nike+: Tracking, Gaming, and Architecture of Participation

Museum 2.0

Nike+ is a combined iPod and shoe sensor product that allows users to track every step of their runs. On the first level, we're talking shoes and iPod only. You get music, you get covering for your feet. Today, we talk results. I've written before about the 2.0 Consider how the Nike+ performs on the pyramid to the right.

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