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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

We can easily calendar with them, do email, do Internet searches, make calls, instant message, text, and conference on them. All social media is utterly native to mobile devices. Just under 200 million of them were sold worldwide in 2013. More and more things online and in the cloud are geared to smartphones now.

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15 Top Donation Platforms for Nonprofits (Our Picks for 2024)

Whole Whale

Integrations : NeonOne has several integrations, including Fundraising KIT, Overflow, LecturePanda, Fundraise Up TaxJar, Windfall Data, Grassroots Unwired, The Giving Block, Giving Docs, VolunteerLocal, Cuseum, DonorSearch, GivBee, TrueGivers, etc. A Growth dashboard to track overall impact. per transaction.

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Why You Need to Care About Documentaries in 2022

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. The long, frantic wail of a lost child searching for his parent, as they shipped her off forever. News outlets ran stories on the doc and its exposé.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. The long, frantic wail of a lost child searching for his parent, as they shipped her off forever. News outlets ran stories on the doc and its exposé.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. The long, frantic wail of a lost child searching for his parent, as they shipped her off forever. News outlets ran stories on the doc and its exposé.

Audience 156