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    Tidbits

    ? Want to use it as a remote? Learn how. Interesting strategy for wireframes: add color shading for emphasis. Example 1. Example 2. Top 10 Firefox 3.5 features from Lifehacker. I’m loving 3.5 so far. 10 Disruptive Technologies to have on the radar. A thoughtful, interesting example of where Drupal can work better over Wordpress.

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    Easy website management for nonprofit organizat...

    of free software and services.  Specifically, we’ve been seeing more and more nonprofit organizations building their website with blogging tools like WordPress.  In fact, we might even be a little behind the times on this one, as the Non-Profit Tech Blog broke the WordPress for NPO story back in December. Last month, we did a survey of the participants in our webinar, SEO for the NPO, and found that over half are making their website go with staff they already have who also do other jobs.  Add to that the 14% running on intern or volunteer power

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    Non-profit technology hierarchy of needs

    A little while back I came across a post by Allen Benamer that outlines a hierarchy of technology needs for non-profits. I think it’s a great post, and generally agree with his advice around the range of needs (ranging from “mission” to “social media”). However, I do wonder about placing “social media” as the last slice on the pyram

    68 days ago in zumio · Authority: 5
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    links for 2009-04-18

    community web2.0 how2 collaboration education webstrategy ) Ajaxian » Designing a JavaScript client for a REST API (tags: webdev crossdomain api development security how2 json rest javascript ) Build A Nonprofit’s Technology Assets From The Ground Up, Part 2 OF 4 | Non-Profit Tech Blog Build A Nonprofit’s Technology Assets From The Ground Up, Part 2 OF 4 02.18.09 | Comments (7) (tags: tools technology nonprofit planning ) Jeremiah 29:11: Sirach 2:1-6 (tags: quotes ) Write for Reuse (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (tags: u

    76 days ago in techGOVERN · Authority: No authority yet
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    A Quick NonProfit Blog Roundup

    experience and examples from outside the nonprofit sector.  I have only been reading her blog for a while, but I am very excited to see a new post in my feed reader. Allan Benamer: Alan is the ED at SocialMarkets.org and the author of the Non-Profit Tech Blog.  Allan has extensive IT/Tech experience, having been around since before the bubble.  Be prepared for pretty nerdy, but approachable, posts.  This site is an excellent resource, but requires an understanding of tech issues before it will

    116 days ago in Eric H. Doss · Authority: 2
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    Posts about Website traffic as of March 9, 2009

    A Home Business Real - idealsharing.com 03/09/2009 Is A Home Business Real By Zung Wangs - Last updated: Monday, March 9, 2009 To many people, …, internet opportunity, investment, online business, own a business, website, work from home Republicans Issue Terrible RFP for Their Web Site - nonprofittechblog.org 03/09/2009 Hey, what can I say? I read Redstate. It’s been fun watching Republicans implode … out this RFP only as an instructional guide as to how NOT to write an RFP for your website redesign. The RNC issued a TWO page RFP for

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    Your Cultural Clipping Service

    ra minutes, say, when they're waiting at the airport for example, to volunteer online with crowdsourcing projects, like tagging images for the Smithsonian, or fact-checking a reporter’s story. An app like this could change the way we think about volunteerism. (Via the Nonprofit Tech Blog.) When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Don’t Skimp on Their Ad Budgets. This piece from November 2008 in Knowledge@Wharton notes “…companies that advertised aggressively during the [1981 and 1982] recession had sales 256% higher

    127 days ago in smArts & Culture · Authority: 19
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    Your Cultural Clipping Service

    ra minutes, say, when they're waiting at the airport for example, to volunteer online with crowdsourcing projects, like tagging images for the Smithsonian, or fact-checking a reporter’s story. An app like this could change the way we think about volunteerism. (Via the Nonprofit Tech Blog.) When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Don’t Skimp on Their Ad Budgets. This piece from November 2008 in Knowledge@Wharton notes “…companies that advertised aggressively during the [1981 and 1982] recession had sales 256% higher

    127 days ago
    by mdevine
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    What I Learn at Conferences (when I’m Presenting)

    of adoption was their company firewalls: they aren’t able to access social media sites) I had this post in mind but had not yet dedicated time to it when I came across a very interesting article on the Nonprofit Tech Blog, entitled “ Climbing the Pyramid Of Nonprofit Technology Needs. The article repurposes the Maslow Hierarchy of Needs relative to a Nonprofit’s technology assets, and asserts that most Nonprofit organizations need first to focus on their web presence before moving onto social media. This was exactly my

    128 days ago
    by afhill
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    Climbing the Pyramid Of Nonprofit Technology Ne...

    to circle back to my thinking on social media in the second part of this article. However, it’s high time that a Maslovian hierarchy of nonprofit technology is written for someone who is looking to improve their small (under $5 million in revenue) nonprofit. via Climbing the Pyramid Of Nonprofit Technology Needs, Part 1 of 2 | Non-Profit Tech Blog.

    131 days ago in ben · Authority: 3
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