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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Additionally, the app serves as hub to all other Google Apps, such as Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Reader, Voice, Maps, etc. A Facebook app that creatively displays you and your Facebook friends in a virtual museum. It is a must download! GreatNonprofits :: greatnonprofits.org. Museum of Me :: intel.com/museumofme.

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NetSquared: In the Beginning

Tech Soup

An example of an API is when you put a Bing or Google Map on your website.). site in which people could interact and collaborate with each other to create a virtual community. Google Maps. Wikipedia is a community, Craigslist is a community, Moveon.org is a community, eBay for crying out loud is a community. Podcasting.

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What’s Missing from Your Ecosystem?

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Wikipedia gives you a fairly verbose definition , the dictionary gives a similar, but less wordy definition that I think is simpler to grasp. “An Teaming up with a local nonprofit to map out a historic walk. Incorporating social media and the online world to bring the walk to live virtually. What’s an Ecosystem?

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The Future of Cloud Computing: 5 Startups to Watch from BoxWorks

Tech Soup

Capriza has developed what they call a virtualization-based approach that allows someone to make an internal organization mobile app for a department — in as little as a week. Capriza Zapps can also connect to things like barcode scanners, Google Maps, and other outside devices and services. Theirs are called Zapps.

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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Blogging (Wordpress), microblogging (Twitter), video-sharing (YouTube), photo-sharing (Flickr), podcasting (Blog Talk Radio), mapping (Google Maps), social networking (Facebook), social voting (Digg), social bookmarking (Delicious), lifestreaming (Friendfeed), wikis (Wikipedia), and virtual worlds (Second Life) are all quite different from each other (..)

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NpTech Tag Summary: Scarcity Thinking, Social Network Fragmentation?, and Engagement Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Steve Anderson continues his series on donation process maps. Social Explorer Maps - interactive Census maps! Check this out - NTEN's Wikipedia entry ! There's a few recent posts on Mass Digging As Virtual Activism well worth a read. and asking for ideas. ActiveCollab an open source project management tool.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

GlobalTweets is a website which plots recent tweets from all over the world on a map by using their geographical information. Additionally, the app serves as hub to all other Google Apps, such as Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Reader, Voice, Maps, etc. A Facebook app that creatively displays you and your Facebook friends in a virtual museum.

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