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Mitchell Crase

Why Building Your Own Database Should Be Your Last Resort | Network for Good Learning C... - 0 views

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    This article articulates the reasons why custom databases are not the best option.... The author didn't leave much space to endorse the other side
Ron McKee

Microvolunteering: Why It's Better Than Sliced Bread | Network for Good Learning Center... - 0 views

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    In today's world, we live our lives on the internet. We communicate, learn, find loved ones, get our news and buy products all online. But, 90% of volunteering happens offline.  Traditional offline volunteering has a lot of hoops to jump through.
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.
Mitchell Crase

ComparingCloudPlatforms.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    How do you decide which cloud platform is right for your company? Well you could trust the cloud rep. implicitly or learn why one platform might be the best fit for your nonprofit or government agency to use. This PDF outlines many of the differences.
Mitchell Crase

Asset Management is On the Map! Cape Fear's Smarter Water Story -- Government Computer ... - 0 views

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    I like this article because it has applications to things like oil pipelines. Whenever I hear of a leak in a pipeline I wonder why technology fails to automate a relatively quick solution. If there is a proper array of monitoring devices responses can and should be automated to provide a rapid response beyond a simple call for help...
Jason Escareno

Why every nonprofit needs a social media strategy | SPURspectives - 0 views

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    Dabbling in social media is worse than not using it at all...Also, a wait-and-see attitude is unacceptable.
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.
Michael Bennett

Google says China blocking its email services - 0 views

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    It's amazing how often these countries try to limit the use of the internet. This article explains why China might be altering the services provided by GMAIL and also explains how they are doing so. By investigating these types of circumstances perhaps we could gain a better insight as to why they would do this and also let us be able to take this information and relate it with out foreign affairs missions.
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

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.
Kayla Johnson

Tony Marignetti Nonprofit Radio - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a new way to learn about nonprofits, other than just reading, why not sit back and listen to Tony Marignetti discuss the Nonprofit world via radio? You can even listen to older streams as well.
Ron McKee

Your iPhone Is Tracking Your Every Move - 0 views

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    Researchers have discovered that the iPhone is keeping track of where you go and storing that information in a file that is stored - unencrypted and unprotected - on any machine with which you synchronize your phone. It is not clear why Apple is collecting this data. Data scientists Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden came across the file - "consolidated.db"
Ron McKee

Why and How Apple Is Collecting Your iPhone Location Data | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Excerpt: Apple's general counsel Bruce Sewell in July 2010 sent a 13-page letter (.pdf) explaining its location-data-collection techniques in response to a request from Congressmen Joe Barton and Edward Markey asking for Apple to disclose such practices (.pdf). (Incidentally, Markey authored the "Do Not Track" bill to stop online companies from tracking children.) Note: Article has a link to this 13-page letter dated July 2010 after they were asked to disclose such practices.
Ron McKee

FBI - The Cyber Threat: Who's Doing What to Whom? - 0 views

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    Speech by Steven R. Chabinsky, Deputy Assistant Director, Cyber Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation  - delivered March 23, 2010 "...to talk with you about the cyber threat, why it's important, and how you can help your organizations-and in doing so, help our country-rise to this enormous challenge. Some of you no doubt are on the front lines of the cyber security problem and are quite familiar with it, while others of you may only have passing familiarity with this growing problem. First, let me share with you the importance of the cyber security problem from the lens of the FBI. As you know, the FBI is a law enforcement agency that investigates hundreds of federal crimes as well as a domestic national security agency that combats terrorism, espionage, treason, and sabotage.
Carolyn Callery

Microsoft reaches out to aid non profit organizations - 0 views

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    There is a Tech for Good contest for nonprofits to show how they are using Microsoft software to do good and Microsoft is donating $5000 in cash/up to $100,000 in new software to the winner.
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    Microsoft hosts a conference called Tech for Good Contest, where eligable nonprofits prove why they deserve the donated money anywhere from 5 to 100 thousand dollars worth of Microsoft software. Along with it they will receive consulting from the organization teaming up with Microsoft, NPower Seattle.
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    Microsoft is holding a contest for nonprofits to win money through use of technology and holding a technology seminar for non profits next month
Mitchell Crase

Why there's no such thing as an 'Internet kill switch' - Computerworld - 0 views

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    Describes how impossible it is to shutdown internet service. I'm actually quite unconvinced that it isn't possible but would the creator give up the switch?
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    This one was more out of curiosity
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