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Andrew Frederick

Coming to Your Kindle: Library Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    With the recent news that more e-books were brought than paperbacks in February, its no surprise that Amazon is allowing the Kindle to borrow e-books from more than 11,000 libraries across the U.S. in working with OverDrive, a huge supplier of e-books for public schools and libraries. Students and non-profits will now have greater access to e-books, but the limit on checking out books is a concern with HaperCollins announcing a new policy that requires e-books to expire after being check out only 26 times.
Kayla Johnson

Technology for Non Profits - 0 views

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    Here is another blog I found linked to technology and NPOs.
Andrew Frederick

E-book sales top paperbacks for first time in February - Apr. 15, 2011 - 0 views

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    Even though I knew e-books were emerging on the market during the last few years to compete with paperbacks, I was shocked to read this news that e-books sold more than paperbacks last February. This shift from paperbacks to e-books marks a monumental shift in literacy and education in our society. This could also be a huge shift for education non-profits and public schools, especially well-off universities that have the money to use kindles and alike products. The next two years will see the biggest surge according to Barnes and Noble exec Marc Parrish. No doubt, this will change the way people and organizations read and get their information.
Ron McKee

Online Fundraising, Put Together a Campaign in Ten Minutes | About us at give2gether - 0 views

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    Overview "'give2gether' was founded in 2007 by three co-founders, two economic professors from NYU and UC Berkeley, and is based on ten years research on game theory applications and two years of Beta testing with selected non-profits." Offer a 10-day free trial of their service/product. Product Tour, Webinar, and live chat are available on their site.
Ron McKee

Seven Tips for Techies in a Nonprofit Job Interview (relevant to any seniors headed in nonprofit IT career field) | NTEN - 0 views

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    By Amy Potthast, Director, Service and Graduate Programs at Idealist "As a non-techie, I think I can safely say that a hiring nonprofit's current staff may have so little technical knowledge, they don't even know what skills are needed to do a job they want done. This lack of clarity on the employer's part can translate into some confusion and challenges on your part when you apply for a nonprofit job. I chatted with my colleagues on Idealist's web team for pointers to pass along."
Michael Bennett

IBM, Nuance Will Share Tech To Develop Dr. Watson - 0 views

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    While these efforts are for profit it is likely to affect the healthcare industry which generally runs as non-profit.
Nakeita Harris

About TechSoup - 0 views

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    A non-profit designed to help other non-pofits with technology to help fulfill their mission.
Shingirai Jemwa

Mobile banking can alleviate poverty - 1 views

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    As the cell phone becomes more affordable to the rest of the world, people with no bank accounts, or those who have to spend a lot of money to go to a bank have found an easier way to carry out transactions.
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    I think this is similar to what i have at my credit union its called audio teller where we have an automated number we can call during or after banking hours to manage our accounts, I love it and couldnt live without it!! : )
Jason Escareno

Rethinking Technology in the Nonprofit Arena | Information Program | Open Society Foundations - 3 views

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    Technology investment as a strategic investment. Also, collaboration between peer organizations is something technology does best.
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