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South Carolina: Internal Emails Reveal Speed Trap Profit Motive - 0 views

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    Internal emails regarding Ridgeland, South Carolina speed camera system shows profit drives deployment decisions: An ongoing federal lawsuit against the speed trap town of Ridgeland, South Carolina uncovered internal emails last month that shed light on the motivation behind the state's only photo enforcement program. Since July 2010, Ridgeland has allowed the private firm iTraffic to operate a mobile speed camera van on Interstate 95, despite a state law outlawing the practice and a pair of attorney general opinions warning that the photo ticketing was not legal.
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Blackbaud Launches Program for International NGOs - 0 views

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    Blackbaud is getting involved in non-governmental organizations
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Global Security Newswire - Print_Friendly - - 1 views

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    Pentagon funded study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies brings up terrorists' use of Facebook for recruitment and more....
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us domain name proposal - 0 views

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    US has to play by international rules
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Modernizing the 990-PF to Advance the Accountability and Performance of Foundations: Pa... - 0 views

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    Modernizing the 990-PF to Advance the Accountability and Performance of Foundations: Part 2 (posted 03/21/2011 to website) (John Craig is executive vice-president and COO of The Commonwealth Fund. Craig is chair of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, and a former chair of The Investment Fund for Foundations (TIFF). He serves on the boards of the TIFF Education Fund, the Greenwall Foundation, the International Women's Health Coalition, and the National Center for Law and Philanthropy, and on the investment committee of the Social Science Research Council.)
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Online fundraising grows - 0 views

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    International disasters the main cause, its a must read
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Massive Identity Theft With Help From The IRS - William P. Barrett - Informer - Forbes - 0 views

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    Forbes reports: "Someone has hijacked the tax identity of more than 2,300 tiny or defunct nonprofits, apparently taking advantage of a hole in a new electronic Internal Revenue Service filing system to list the same person as a charitable official at the same mail box drop in Las Vegas."
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'Donald Duck' Gets Okay To Use IRS Site Plagued By Identity Theft - William P. Barrett ... - 0 views

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    "Yesterday, we told you how someone was able to steal the tax identity of 2,300-plus small nonprofits due to a hole in a new electronic filing system implemented by the Internal Revenue Service. Every nonprofit in this group, most with religiously themed names, now lists as a principal officer one William Alexander and its address as the same mail-box drop on N. Rainbow Blvd. in Las Vegas. This happened due to a glitch that essentially allows a nonprofit's contact information to be changed online by anyone who registers on an IRS-designated site with a name-which is not verified-and an email address."
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MSP - April 20, 2011 - Official Statement: Use of Cell Phone Data Extraction Devices - 0 views

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     News Release by Tiffany Brown, Public Affairs Section, Lansing: Recent news coverage prompted by a press release issued by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has brought speculation and caused inaccurate information to be reported about data extraction devices (DEDs) owned by the Michigan State Police (MSP). The MSP only uses the DEDs if a search warrant is obtained or if the person possessing the mobile device gives consent. The department*s internal directive is that the DEDs only be used by MSP specialty teams on criminal cases, such as crimes against children. The DEDs are not being used to extract citizens' personal information during routine traffic stops. The implication by the ACLU that the MSP uses these devices "quietly to bypass Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches" is untrue, and this divisive tactic unjustly harms police and community relations.
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Google Art - 0 views

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    This is a video for Google Art, which uses the same technology as Streetview to give virtual tours of museums across the world. This allows for the museums to further their reach to those that cannot make the trip to see the exhibits in person.
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TERA - 0 views

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    This outlines new technologies, in the form of mobile communications, that the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Trilogy International have collaborated on. It is now possible for global aid organizations to communicate with local agencies and individuals who may be in great need by way of text messages.
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    SMS phone application created for relief efforts in Haiti is going worldwide soon!
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Keeping social media current in your nonprofit organization - 0 views

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    Someone needs to stay on this mission, inside or outside of the organization. The only way to keep things current is to keep someone watching over the process. A failure to monitor your IT investments is a colossal waste of the investment. Social media is a long-term obligation if you want to participate. This article also recommends that interns shouldn't overlook this process. You want to choose an associate for the long-term but it is ok to choose someone outside of the organization if they understand what is required.
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THE ENVIRONMENT AND INTERNAL ORGANIZATION Of MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES - 1 views

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    There is a growing volume of literature that points to the potential for small technology-based firms to achieve substantial employment growt.
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30 Startups Ask Summer Interns to Apply via Social Media - 0 views

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    This is a pretty interesting way that people are recruiting for summer work. It really begins to show the strength of services like Facebook, YouTube, Reddit and many others today.
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