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The evolution of web hosting

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

A lot of organizations of all types want support, and are willing to pay for it, and Red Hat is, at this point, built the best business model around this than any other distro ( Canonical , with Ubuntu , is sneaking up behind, but I’m not sure it has the “enterprise&# style some people look for.) 2 Brian 11.23.07

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Sweet tasting dogfood…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

This migration, unlike the Mac OS -> Ubuntu migration, has been completely painless. There is no question in my mind that free software has won the CMS/Blogging race, hands down. { A few tweaks (mentioned in the previous post,) and I was up and running with all posts and comments intact. Now, there is. Actually, there are several.

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Different Ways Nonprofits Are Using Design Thinking to Solve Problems and Achieve Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As the first run of ImpactKits go out around the world, we have picked up the following 5 tips about using ours and other’s tools for bringing Design Thinking and Systems Theory to social impact: Mind the gaps. In the business world they look for the Blue Ocean, the uncontested space where there is a ton of money to be made.

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NpTech Tag: People Behind Tags, NpTech Timeline, Twitter, and More Widgets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Whatever, MySpace has over 80% of the total market of social networking site users according a recent report by hitwise, but keep in mind it represents 6.5% Here is an excellent screencast, an introduction to Linux (Ubuntu). I wonder which one is more effective or appropriate for MySpace culture - visual design or social design ?

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