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Fighting for Civic Transparency with Technology in the Western Balkans

Tech Soup

The goal was to find the best web or mobile ideas for social projects in Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. EkoVizija is a mobile app that enables users to take pictures and report environmental problems in their community. This online reporting system is both a website and mobile app. From Serbia.

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Happy Birthday! The Charitable Deduction Turns 100

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On June 28, 1914, political assassins killed Austria’s archduke and his wife, leading to the Austro-Hungarian invasion of Serbia and the beginnings of war across Europe. His research includes studies of the scope, dimensions, administration, and financial operations of and reporting by nonprofit organizations. think tank.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2013: Free WiFi in Forbes Magazine and Braille Phones

Tech Soup

Mashable reports that the world's first mobile phone specifically designed for sight-impaired people is under development. The report also talks about a new growing form factor called "ultramobiles." Find a summary of the report by Chronicle of Philanthropy's Nicole Wallace. Accessibility. Social Media.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

Tech Soup

Our TechSoup Global partners there are also working hard on disaster relief in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia through the Community Boost r program and also a project called Mapa Poplava. Do you have some NPTech news you’d like to report? Image two: Crowdfunding: Lulu Pinny / CC BY. Image three: Microsoft Imagine Cup.

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Nonprofit Technology News for April 2013

Tech Soup

The report also talks about a new growing form factor called "ultramobiles." Find a summary of the report by Chronicle of Philanthropy's Nicole Wallace. It's not "news" that the traditional PC market is predicted to continue its decline (7.6 percent) as we transition to using more tablets and mobile devices.

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