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If you’re a Salesforce user, 3 great reasons to use Google Chrome

Judi Sohn

I think Google Chrome is a fantastic browser. I live in Google applications (Gmail, Google Reader, Calendar, etc.) However you can be comforted that the passwords are not part of your browsing history. Update 6/8/2011: Steve has already updated the extension so a 2nd click on the icon in the toolbar pulls the 18 digit ID.

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Curating Valentine’s Day From Nonprofits, Geeks, and Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Google’s Love Stories: Google has been sharing “doodles” – fun variations on its logo since 1998. Visit the Doodle Museum to view the history of doodles. Visit the Doodle Museum to view the history of doodles. Here’s more. Let us chronicle the ways together. npvalentine.

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8 Museum Apps Doing Good

Care2

One of the app’s best features, Project FishMap, which allows users to find nearby restaurants and businesses serving sustainable seafood and contribute new establishments to a growing database, was added in an early 2011 update. Seafood Watch - Google Play. ArtClix - Google Play. Louis apps by Missouri History Museum.

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: Exploring the Latest Millennial Research

Amy Sample Ward

Today, I’m live blogging a few sessions from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit. 71% said they learn about organizations through web searches (like Google). 70% say that when they first visit your website they want to know about your mission and history, and 56% want to know about your financial condition. Communicating.

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Live Blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: Exploring the Latest Millennial Research

NTEN

Today, I'm live blogging a few sessions from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit. Communicating 71% said they learn about organizations through web searches (like Google). 70% say that when they first visit your website they want to know about your mission and history, and 56% want to know about your financial condition.

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The Evolution of NPTech: Keynote and slides

Amy Sample Ward

But, lest we repeat history if we think the digital paradigm will solve things! From another perspective, there’s the side of our data that translates into APIs, maps, and info graphics. We will have maps telling the stories of our impact for us (for examples of this already in use, check out google earth’s nonprofit stories).

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