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Mitchell Crase

Technology Trends for Nonprofits in 2011 | NTEN - 0 views

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    Only 16% of nonprofits expect to be ready for mobile devices in 2011 so there is tremendous opportunity in 84% of nonprofits. Mobile web use increased 230% from 2008 to 2009 which indicates that many more people are impressed with mobile computing devices and it is here to stay for a while. Websites without mobile connectivity are essentially going to be out-of-date now.
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    This is supplementary to our first reading assignment which outlines where we are are and where we are going in nonprofit technology
Mitchell Crase

10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go « Nonprofit ... - 0 views

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    This is a nice list of useful cutting edge mobile tools. Mobile web seems to have the most immediate impact potential in the sector for 2011. I personally like bump with lets you share contact lists instantly. There is so many new mobile applications coming out that you need to hunt.
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    Mobile is where all the growth is
Ron McKee

Cellebrite - Mobile Forensics and Data transfer solutions - UFED Physical Pro - 1 views

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    The Cellebrite UFED Physical Pro is a high-end, all-in-one solution for logical and physical extraction. The UFED Physical Pro expands your current device capabilities to extract deleted mobile device data, user passwords, file system dumps, and physical extraction from GPS devices.
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    From the company product brochure for "UFED Physical Pro": 'THE COMPLETE MOBILE FORENSICS SOLUTION Cellebrite's UFED addresses the growing need for fast, comprehensive mobile forensic capabilities. An add-on module for advanced extraction and analysis of evidence Physical Pro enables the basic UFED system with physical data extraction, file system dump and reconstruction, and password extraction. UFED Physical Pro enables recovery of invaluable evidential information that isn't accessible by logical extraction methods alone. In use by military, law enforcement, governments, and intelligence agencies across the world, UFED Physical Pro allows users to rapidly extract a wide variety of data types in a forensically sound process from both phone and SIM memory. Extracting data in a forensic manner and presenting it with the integrity of the data intact ensures that the evidence will be admissible in court.
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    Online .pdf Brochure Description of 'extraction device' continued (notice the GPS and mapping capability also): AT A GLANCE * Complete extraction of existing, hidden, and deleted phone data, including call history, text messages, contacts, images, and geotags * Powerful search, reconstruction, and analysis of the phone hex dump that can be used for intelligence gathering, investigative research, and as legal evidence in court * Expanded coverage for GPS devices, with mapping of GPS locations on Google Maps and visualization of GPS locations on Google Earth * Unrivaled phone coverage and compatibility * Fast, intuitive extraction process source: http://www.cellebrite.com/images/stories/brochures/UFED%20Physical%20Pro%20Brochure%20%20ENGLISH.pdf
Ron McKee

Interest in Fundraising for Your Non-profit via a Mobile App? - 1 views

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    Are You Considering a Mobile App for Your Non-profit?
Ron McKee

MobileCause Leads Mobile Giving Market With 40% of Nation's Top Nonprofits Moving From ... - 0 views

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    MobileCause is currently the leading mobile giving platform in the U.S., has been steadily building a mobile giving client base since 2009. They have an impressive client list of the largest, most well known, nonprofits in the US.
Carolyn Callery

7 ways to use mobile phones to raise money - 0 views

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    Article giving 7 tips on how non profits can use mobile phones to their advantage and gain donations. A good follow-up on class discussion of bar code scanning...
Darrell Williams

Mobile Tops 2011 Nonprofit Technology Trends - 0 views

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    Being mobile is the new movement for 2011 in NPOS
Kayla Meyer

Survey Finds that Donors Who Pledge Money Via Mobile Text Messaging Are Willing to Dona... - 0 views

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    A survey about mobile text messaging found that 86% of donors said they would donate again in the future, either through text messages or some other form of online giving. Most people had a positive experience with donating through a mobile phone and would like to recieve notices about the charity they were donating to. Future predictions say mobile phone donating is going to continue to grow in popularity.
Mitchell Crase

New NFC-Enabled Phones to Hit Europe - 0 views

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    This is the future phone generation for 2012 in the USA... This will probably have an immediate blunt impact on mobile web needs for nonprofits and profits
Darrell Williams

Mobile Giving Foundation: Helping Tsunami Survivors - 0 views

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    Mobile devices once again makes an impact
Ron McKee

California Technology Chief Sees Big Things For Social Media - OhMyGov News - 0 views

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    The head of California's state office of technology sees social media as a "force multiplier" and is aggressively expanding the state's mobile presence this year, aiming to double the number of mobile apps offered in 2011. Adrian Farley, the acting director and chief technology officer of OTech, told OhMyGov.com in an exclusive interview that the state of California, one of the earliest adopters of social media in government, had been very fortunate in experiencing almost no cultural pushback in attempts to integrate social media into official public communications. 
Nakeita Harris

eleases Index The mGive Foundation and GetLisa Team Up to Help Nonprofits Expand the Mo... - 0 views

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    mGive teams up with GetLisa to provide regional carriers the ability to use mobile giving campaigns in small rural areas.
anonymous

The PC era is over | Betanews - 1 views

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    The data shows more smartphones shipped than PCs in the most recent quarter.  For nonprofit orgs -- and government -- this is important to notice, because it mean strategies previously focused on DESKTOP / LAPTOP devices or apps may need to be revised.  A mobile strategy will be increasing important for fundraising, for communication, for collaboration, and for advocacy.
Andrew Frederick

New grant aimed at helping at-risk students - 0 views

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    Mobile Beacon (www.mobilebeacon.org), a leading provider of low-cost 4G mobile broadband service exclusively to the education and nonprofit sectors
Carolyn Callery

Why mobile apps are necessary in upcoming political campaigns - 1 views

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    A journalist that previously discussed how Obama's use of social media changed the game for political elections now discusses why mobile apps are a key tool to getting the attention of younger generations in new political campaigns.
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