July 27, 2010
Please join us for free presentations of the Northern Colorado 501 Tech Club – a networking group for technologists and technology responsible people working with nonprofits in the Northern Colorado area. Wednesday, July 28, Joyce will be hosting a free networking meeting at Catalyst Coffee starting at 11:30am. Joining the 501 Tech Club is free, so [...]
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July 23, 2010
Idealware has just released a guide for nonprofits looking to invest in social media – Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc. The guide is based on six months of research and was created in collaboration with the New Organizing Institute. Click here for the Guide – free registration is required.
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July 20, 2010
The Washington Post reports this morning on the call by companies, congressman, and consumers for reforms to the Universal Service Fund. The Universal Service Fund was originally intended to ensure land line phone service to the entire nation. With the advent of cell phone and wireless technologies – many consumers are dropping land lines all [...]
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July 13, 2010
Here’s a great free resource for nonprofits interested in having more in-depth analytics done on their websites: Click here for the The Analysis Exchange A group of Web Analytics consultants have created a space to connect nonprofits in need of web analytics assistance, aspiring web analytics professionals, and seasoned analytics professionals who serve [...]
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July 9, 2010
The Pew Research Center recently asked technology experts whether they thought digital natives would continue to use online social tools even as they aged and took on more adult responsibilties – 67% of 895 respondants agreed that digital natives would continue to be “ambient broadcasters who disclose a great deal of personal information in order to [...]
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July 6, 2010
Experts tell Pew that “The social benefits of internet use will far outweigh the negatives over the next decade…because email, social networks, and other online tools offer “low friction” opportunities to create, enhance, and rediscover social ties that make a difference in people’s lives.” Click here for the full story
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