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Andrew Frederick

Let's Compete on Innovation Rather Than Patents - 0 views

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    I found this article to be very interesting, especially relating to the comparison of the U.S. and Chinese patent system. China is increasing it's supply of patents, hoping to stimulate innovation and start-up inventions in the country. China is starting to heavily invest in 4G telecommunication. Wadhwa is offering a different perspective on this issue and ultimately plays down the hype of this story. He asks for the U.S. to concentrate on being a leader in innovation, rather than patents, which seem like nuclear weapons in an everlasting tech arms race that doesn't seem to allow for revision.
Ron McKee

Strategy for American Innovation: Executive Summary | The White House - 1 views

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    This is a secondary post to accompany one of my earlier ones on public education and administration strategies. Related to previous post about Obama wanting to create an Ed-Tech agency. This official White House website posts a complete outline of Obama's broader plan for American Innovation to build the economy of the 21st century (in the form of an executive summary).      Interesting pyramid figure conceptually charting the projeced impact on innovation for "Sustainable Growth" and quality jobs.
Jason Escareno

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management - 1 views

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    ""There's way too much made of a couple of acquisitions to make our market seem uncompetitive," said Gene Austin, CEO of Convio in Austin, Texas. "We are all competing in a very healthy way, in a way that fosters innovation and better things for the clients," he said. He pointed to as examples Kintera and Blackbaud, as well as other "small yet emerging organizations that will also bring innovation and competition to the marketplace."
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    Consolidation in the sector will continue to some degree as the firms move toward Software as a Service (SaaS). Major mergers will dictate the direction of cloud computing...
Mitchell Crase

How The Washington Humane Society Brands Social Engagements Around Fashion | ... - 0 views

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    This recaps an innovative approach to marketing the mission of a nonprofit in contrast to selling a product.
Ron McKee

Obama promotes plan for near universal wireless - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Obama talking about the importance of investing in wireless technology in Marquette, MI, up north last Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. This part of a new White House focus on "innovation, competitiveness and infrastructure as a pathway to jobs and 'winning the future.' The president compared the goal of extending wireless access to important successes that connected previous generations of Americans: the building of railroads and the federal highway system."
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    I really like the plans he is pushing for. Mobile devices is obviously the current frontier to win. The impact on nonprofit activity will be enormous. Most businesses for that matter now have to consider a mobile device plan in supplement to their initial web design plans.
Michael Bennett

Japan earthquake: How Tokyo got an 80-second head start - 0 views

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    Discusses improvements and innovations to Earth-Quake warning technology which dramatically helped the Japanese in their catastrophe.
Ron McKee

How Catchafire is Trying to Improve Volunteering : Innovation :: American Express OPEN ... - 0 views

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    New York City-based Catchafire, a business that links nonprofits with skilled volunteers who are ready to perform discrete, pro bono tasks. The goal is two-fold: to help nonprofits build capacity within their organization by using volunteers and to provide professionals with high-quality, skills-based volunteer experiences.
Michael Bennett

Talon robot to join front lines in radiation fight - 0 views

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    With all these travesties continuing to occur in Japan there seems to be many ideas and techniques to help these disaster areas. This shows yet again the innovations of today's modern robots and their ability to help those in need when it may be unsafe for humans. This is a very interesting article as to how advancements in technology can continue to advance the efforts of governments and organizations to help victims of disasters.
Andrew Frederick

How YouTube's Coachella Webcast changed the world - 0 views

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    The Coachella music festival was broadcasted live through youtube last weekend, representing a momentous change in the collaboration of music and online tools. With few glitches and little advertising, the concert was broadcasted over three days through youtube where people got the chance to pick between the three stages to watch their favorite artists. Free and easy to access is becoming more and more prevalent everyday with online tools. The streaming video was viewed over four million times. Nonprofits that are concentrated on promoting and advocating the arts and music can look at this as an innovative way to connect to an audience.
Manyuon Ayac

How Jargon Can Damage Nonprofit Work - 0 views

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    These topic seem are important on how its educated us about what technology does to the nonprofit or government. some of the things they Author point out were impactful, innovation, and tranformative all these words were used for the change a technolgy could do to the alter the nonprofit or government programs. i think that it useful to have these technology that support our ideas about negative impact that could damage nonprofit work in some ways.
Shingirai Jemwa

6 Nonprofits Using Technology to Save The World - 2 views

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    I was pretty impressed how people are using this for donations. If only smaller nonprofits could use technology like this. Whole world could be a better place.
Kayla Meyer

Society for Marketing Professional Services Improves Member Communication - 0 views

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    This strikes me as another press release. While interesting, I'd generally avoid linking to private company press releases, unless there's some clear innovation involved. A press release from Pew about a recent Internet study, or a Berkman Center release regarding recent research is OK. A private company press release should be viewed cautiously.
Mitchell Crase

TERA ( sms phone application ) - 1 views

This is an interesting new breakthrough in technology available to select non-profit institutions worldwide. An innovation in phone communication (dubbed TERA) allows a relief-aid agency to intera...

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started by Mitchell Crase on 31 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Mitchell Crase

Cloud-FGCS2009.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    If you want to understand what the cloud platform is really about then read this. The connectivity of all computers is going to a new level. This might help you understand the vision.
Joshua Karamol

Twitter's Biz Stone, TechNet's Ramsey share role in new non-profit - 0 views

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    This article is about a new nonprofit being started by two very well known figures Biz Stone of Twitter and Rey Ramsey of TechNet. "ConvergeUS is dedicated to bringing together the technology, nonprofit, governmental and academic sectors to facilitate and accelerate technology-based social innovation - new strategies, concepts, ideas and coalitions - to meet social needs ranging from early childhood education to disaster response and assisting military families, among other issues," said a TechNet spokesman.
Jason Escareno

50 Best Blogs for Non-Profit Leaders | BSchool.com Business Schools Directory - 0 views

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    This blog incorporates a listing of 50 essential blogs for non-profit's to access. Innovation is a team sport.
Christ-Anh Nguyen

Babson Partners With New ConvergeUS to Better Leverage Technology - 0 views

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    Babson College partnered up with a new nonprofit called ConvergeUS, whose mission is to leverage the collective power of the technology sector to accelerate social innovation in collaboration with nonprofit organizations.
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