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NpTech Tag: Roundups from and about Facebook and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This articles provides some excellent tips and strategies for a successful group approach to blogging. Dave McClure has a guest post on TechCrunch called " Seven Steps to Graphing Your Facebook Strategy. So, do check out the Audio/Video Edition of the NGO-in-a-Box which includes a collection of Free and Open Source Software tools.

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Building the Tech Capacity of Nonprofits Everywhere with TechSoup's NetSquared Events

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If you're holding monthly events gathering the #nptech community, let me know and I'll include you in the next community calendar, or apply today to start your own NetSquared group. Naples, Florida: Boost Your Nonprofit's Blogging Strategy. Victoria, British Columbia: The Indigenous Technology Talent Development Strategy.

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is based on some open source code called Pligg that creates a "digg" like interface. The nptech tag stream (plus other sources) has been imported, so you can comment and vote on tagged items. Maybe we need an NPtech History Archive ? Strategy, Wealth Management Edition. CEO Kintera steps down.

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Nonprofit Technology News for March 2014

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There’s lots of interesting NPTech news this month. I talked about Internet.org’s strategy of bridging the digital divide with smartphones and also improving the efficiency of Internet networks. NPTech Contests and Awards. Wearable Computing and the Frontiers of NPTech. TechCrunch. What the heck.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

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More and more nonprofit, library, and NGO offices worldwide will need to accommodate personally-owned tablets and smartphones on wireless networks in order to work and communicate. Increasingly people there are demanding transparency and an open-source Internet as a necessary condition of democratic society in a deepening information age.

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