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Mitchell Crase

Remote Administration for Windows Server - 0 views

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    This article is for nonprofits with little servers. With Windows 2003 or presumably 2007 you can administer servers far away from work. This is something anyone would want because it may be free in most cases.
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    I can't think of anyone that was administrating a server that wouldn't want to do this
Ron McKee

Feds settle case of woman fired over Facebook site | Litigation | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

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    article subtitle: Labor board says discussing work with others is a right.  Key issues highlighted with article quotes: "Schools and other employers should think twice before trying to restrict workers from talking about their jobs on Facebook or other social media." "The National Labor Relations Board sued the company last year, arguing the worker's negative comments were protected speech under federal labor laws."
Andrew Frederick

Verizon challenges FCC Net neutrality rules - Jan. 20, 2011 - 0 views

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    This article covers a major issue in net neutrality, an argument that will ultimately come down to the courts deciding whether the government can legitimately intervene in private business. The appeal from Verizon that challenges the recent adoption of net neutrality by the FCC was certainly expected. Either private businesses will win their appeal for less government regulation or our government will really begin to regulate service providers.
Ron McKee

Court Likely to Uphold Constitutionality of 'Nude' Airport Scanners | Threat Level | Wi... - 0 views

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    Airline passengers in the United States understand they will be treated as suspected terrorists when going through airport security checkpoints. Yet nearly a decade after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, airport security has become a lot more invasive with the rollout of the so-called "advanced imaging technology" scanners, paid for with $1 billion in stimulus funds. The scanners - now deployed at about 78 airports - use either millimeter wave or backscatter technology to create a virtual picture of the traveler's naked body. The image is then viewed by a screener  with the Transportation Security Agency iin a sequestered room away from the checkpoint.
Nakeita Harris

Yele Haiti - 0 views

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    This is a blog from the president of Yele Haiti. He is updating the general public on the success of the organization and things that may need a little more work. This is a great way to visualize how technology has affected the world of non- profit.
Andrew Frederick

Digital Patient Data Holds Promise and Problems - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    In an attempt to improve health care and reduce long-term expenses, the U.S. government is in the process of digitalizing patient medical records. There are arguments on both sides of the aisle with obviously complications for smaller physician practices. Even though this new system is working for the Mayo Clinic and other large health organizations, I'm skeptical that smaller non-profits will have the resources and correct strategies to make this transition with limited help from the government.
Ron McKee

Society for Nonprofit Organizations - 0 views

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    Facebook page for SNPO, the Society of Non-Profit Organizations with posted links and tips from the organization.
anonymous

Mayor Bloomberg Announces Use of Quick Response (QR) Codes on Permits - 2 views

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    Simple use by New York city of QR codes on building permits to provide links to additional information. 
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    Wow. Just think, I didn't even know what QR codes were a few weeks ago. I really see them blooming in the next few years (Ha!Bloomberg/ Blooming!). I scanned one from a Meijers grocery coupon and got a 10 second commercial sent back to me.
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    Very progressive! Excellent use for that specific labeling technology --- especially in a high density population area where a construction project could be a big hassle. This would make it easy for the public passerby to find out more about it, and perhaps a target completion date. Plus, you are certain the contractor has a legal permit from the city of New York for the work they are doing.
Kayla Meyer

San Francisco Nonprofit Calls For A Day Away From Technology - 1 views

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    National Unplugging day is where people put away their phones, computers and any kind of social networking devices for one day. The day was very successful and people liked it because it helped them reconnect with each other because it forced them to communicate one on one. Ironically, they are going to develop an app to get the word out about National Unplugging Day.
Rebecca Winchester

Women no longer minority in IT, sciences - 0 views

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    Support from government and the help of professional societies have been encouraging women to join technical fields.
Mitchell Crase

Kundra: Federal CIOs need to decentralize mobile device ownership - FierceGovernmentIT - 0 views

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    This article discusses why government is moving away from providing IT directly to its employees in exchange for identifying the proper services to empower employees. The government realizes that owning the equipment personally isn't paying off for them. This may be more true for the government than other sectors. The same changeover seems to be occurring in the nonprofit sector.
kyle baumann

Three Killer Nonprofit WordPress Sites To Learn From - 0 views

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    examples of wordpress webites that are simple and layed out nicely. wordpress sites would be great for small nonprofits.
Andrew Frederick

Nonprofits Just Getting Started On Facebook - 0 views

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    A new report out from the Nonprofit Technology Network and M+R Strategic Services concludes that NP's have a lot of work to do when it comes to making a presence on social media sites. The 2011 'eNonprofit Benchmarks Study" found that NP's had only around 110 Facebook fans and 19 Twitter followers for every e-mail subscriber. Small organizations will need to be apart of social networking in the near future and there looks to be great potential for growth. Working with a small-consulting firm, I found that utilizing social media is a quick and easy way to inform clients on up-to-date news and activities.
Nakeita Harris

Why Nonprofit Technology Sucks - Poverty Insights - 0 views

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    This article is from a user of nonprofit technology.  This person is angry because the technology in the nonprofit sector is so behind and no one has the knowledge to help within the company.
Ron McKee

Nonprofit Online Marketing Benchmarks and Best Practices : Page 1 of 2 : FundRaising Su... - 0 views

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    * Online is the fastest-growing fundraising channel for nonprofits. In 2010, Convio's clients raised more than $1.3 billion online, up 40 percent from 2009. * The median growth rate in online giving was 20 percent. The median growth rate was 14 percent in 2009.
Ron McKee

How nonprofits can work with connected citizens - Katya's Non-Profit Marketing Blog - 0 views

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    substantive new report out from the Knight Foundation that is worth attention: Connected Citizens: The Power, Peril and Potential of Networks.  The report notes: *It's important to listen to and consult the crowd in our work *We should create environments where connections can naturally form, including between people with different perspectives *It's good practice to support collective action so grassroots efforts can grow So how can nonprofits embrace these practices? 
Ron McKee

How Secure Is Cloud Computing? - 0 views

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    Technology pop quiz for business owners: What's more secure? A. Data stored in redundant back-up server installations (or "the cloud"), automatically updated and maintained, in a facility secured from outside threats. Or B. Data stored or backed up to an on-site tape or flash drive, whenever the company's controller or non-IT back-office staffer remembers to do it - then left in the drive? For many, the answer in theory is A, but in practice, it's B. Why is this important? Because studies have shown that 70 percent of companies go out of business after a major data loss and 60 percent of companies that lose their data will shut down within six months. Yet those unfamiliar with cloud computing still believe onsite back-up is a safe, secure solution. Therein lies one of the most compelling reasons to embrace cloud or ERP (enterprise resource planning) computing.
Ron McKee

donorCentrics Internet Giving Benchmarking Analysis (see the link to full 2008 report ... - 0 views

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    Target Analytics, a Blackbaud (Nasdaq: BLKB) company, today released the 2008 donorCentrics™ Internet Giving Benchmarking Analysis. Key findings from the Analysis indicate that over the past few years, online giving has become an increasingly significant source of new donor acquisition, and integrating online and offline fundraising channels is key to long term success.
anonymous

Microsoft Student - Windows 7 - 0 views

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    This is admittedly NOT nonprofit related.  But I thought some of you might be interested to know you can get Windows 7 Professional for just $30 from Microsoft.   If you're running Vista, BUY THIS NOW. Windows 7 runs noticeably faster in my experience than Vista on the same hardware. If you're running Windows 7 Home, it's not as big of a deal (if you're on XP, it can get messy to upgrade. Ask me if you have questions). Andy
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