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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.
Colin Moore

Does 4G Deliver - 0 views

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    Technically, 4G is not a technology, but rather a benchmark. 4G speeds mean the ability to downoad information at a speed of 100 mbps. The four major cell phone carriers in the United States, AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint all advertise that they have networks that carry 4G speed, and all of them in actuality do not. Of the four carriers, T-Mobile's network could theoretically allow users to see 21mbps, no where near the 100 needed to actually be 4G.
Colin Moore

iPad Apps That Government Workers Use on the Job - 0 views

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    The Apple iPad, one of apple's hottest sellers, is seeing frequent use by those in the government sector. With the seemingly endless amount of apps available for use with the iPad, many help government workers to become more efficient. The apps that are seeing the most use include twitter, quick office, evernote and flipboard. Twitter is helpful to disperse quick messages to others in the work place, and obviously has social networking benefits as well. Quick Office is seeing a lot of use as a microsoft office productivity tool. Evernote allows the user to take notes, record sound bytes, add pictures and video, and other helpful pieces of information into one "note" that is easily dispersed to others in one piece, together. Flipboard is presented almost as a "personal magazine", where feeds from social networking sites and other sites the user selects appear directly on the iPad's interface.
Andrew Frederick

National Public Safety Broadband Network Eyed - Again - 1 views

  • Officials recently unveiled a proposal to commit $10.7 billion for the creation of a nationwide broadband network for public safety officials. The system would allocate space in the 700 MHz broadband spectrum — dubbed the “D Block” — that public safety would use both in day-to-day operations, and also during an emergency event.
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? 
Mitchell Crase

Build A Nonprofit's Technology Assets From The Ground Up, Part 2 OF 4 | Non-Profit Tech... - 0 views

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    This article emphasizes the need for a nonprofit to get excellent functionality out of a website and worry about looks second. The website is critical in importance before social networking can even be considered. The IT assets of a nonprofit should be built in a definite order.
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    This post is an article linking to a series that outlines the building of IT assets in a nonprofit organization
Rebecca Winchester

Phone Tweets Trickling Out of Egypt - 1 views

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    The tight controls over the internet in Egypt, and especially the internet blackouts, have caused rebellion thoughout the country and outrage throughout the world. Despite the government's attempts at complete internet control some Egyptians are getting messages out via social media networks in particular twitter.
Jason Escareno

NorthSky Nonprofit Network :: Resource Center - 0 views

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    Absolutely full of data and statistics. This web site is the one-stop shop of technology and NPO's.
Ron McKee

What is your conversation strategy? - Social media marketing for small non-profits - 0 views

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    When most businesses and non-profits start using social media, they start with "small talk" with their communities. They politely reply to tweets, express appreciation to donors, respond as quickly as possible to customer support issues, and generally try to add value to their network. But all to often, they fail to move beyond the "small talk" and create meaningful discussions that their communities are dying to have
Ron McKee

Nonprofit New Media Marketing Dos and Don'ts | Opportunity Knocks - 0 views

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    Thanks to technology, email accounts, social networking sites, and cell phones are now prime marketing real estate. In order to strike the right balance between marketing to the masses and generating revenue, organizations should do two things right away. First, establish communication guidelines that reflect the organization's vision, mission, short and long-term objectives (collectively, the brand)-not what the business Joneses are doing. Second, ask constituents what matters to them.
niyata brown

Internet Users Turned to Social Networks in Elections, Survey Finds - 0 views

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    This article shows how we are beginning to use social media in our everyday lifes. It isnt just youth but older people are now using social media sites more and more
Ron McKee

Will Celebrity Endorse Campaigns Increase Activism? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and... - 0 views

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    Nonprofits get excited when a celebrity wants to join their advisory board or endorse their campaign. But do celebrity endorsements across different channels work these days?  It depends. (click and read on!)
Ron McKee

The State of the Spam Address: Still Serious - 0 views

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    Just so nobody misses the point - there's no evidence that the incidence of spam and malware being generated is improving. "What we have seen is a significant uptick in the area of malware related to the expanded use of social networking sites. Although we are isolating the malware, it blows my mind how significant it has become,"
Kayla Johnson

Groundwire - 0 views

shared by Kayla Johnson on 25 Apr 11 - Cached
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    Assists environmental organizations to make more effective use of technology, especially electronic networking.
niyata brown

Sustainable Development in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    This is a good article to read for those interested in managing a company, 501 c, etc., and plan on using social networking as a daily tool.
Kayla Meyer

Blackbaud Reveals Top Trends in Nonprofit Technology - 0 views

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    Blackbaud helps in diversifying fundraising effects. It is important to have good fundraising tactics in order to engage donors and promote their network. Technology in general can help this.
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