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The Year in Review: The Best Tech Stories of 2015

Byte Technology

T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T and Verizon each debuted some startling changes that made plans cheaper and better by cutting the clutter of fees and equipment charges and going for flat-rate pricing. The newest version of your favorite phone may go up a little, but you’ll recoup any up front loss in the long run. Apple Does it Again.

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Stay Mobile: Tools to Take Your WordPress Site on the Go

Byte Technology

Ask any seasoned web designer what is one of the most important elements of building and running a site and you’ll no doubt get the same answer across the board: think mobile first. Of course, the first place you should start is with the WordPress mobile app for iOS or Android. Here are some good ones to check out.

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

To be able to telework, people usually need five things: a computer or tablet, broadband Internet, access to work email, access to work documents, and a phone. Since not a whole lot is out there yet on the role of mobile devices in telework, I thought it’d be interesting to have a look a look at that. Mobile Addiction.

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Using Smartphones and Portable Wi-Fi Hotspots to Tell Your Story

Tech Soup

More than any other time of the year it's time for charities to tell their compelling story. Storytelling with Mobile Video. It's reasonably easy to upload videos to Facebook or YouTube even without the phone being on a data plan. You can essentially use them as a $31 (admin fee) HD mobile recording device.

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Mobile for Good: May Edition

Tech Soup

June is generally a very busy month for mobile with Google I/O, Apple's WWDC, and lots of summer phone/tablet releases. There has been some interesting mobile-related legislation news as of late that affects some nonprofits, charities, public libraries, and social sector organizations. Legislation Beat. Tablet Tales.

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4 Nonprofit Strategies For Sending Engaging Emails

TechImpact

With more emails being opened on mobile devices than on desktop computers, it is safe to say people are reading more emails on the go than while sitting down concentrating on one thing. Send your message to yourself and open it on your smart phone to get an idea of what it looks like. Keep it short. Provide pertinent content.

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Capture and Share Events with Mobile Apps

Tech Soup

Thankfully, with the power of mobile apps, you can be a photographer, videographer, social media promoter, and a liveblogger for your events. You can give real-time updates from fundraisers or liveblog featured speakers at events from your laptop or mobile device. Nonprofits can also benefit from this easy-to-use program.

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