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How Baby Boomers Use The Internet

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Image courtesy of Modern Senior. The frequency of online giving ballooned in 2013, increasing by 14% in 2013. 36% of adults over the age of 50 own a smart phone. The huge increase in revenue generated by online donations also helped fundraisers realize their market is now, firmly, online. Pew Internet). Pew Internet).

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

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To be able to telework, people usually need five things: a computer or tablet, broadband Internet, access to work email, access to work documents, and a phone. The processing power of our mobile phones roughly doubles every 18 months as does storage capacity, as do Internet speeds with the advent of faster 4G and 4G LTE mobile networks.

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New Mobile Giving Facts You Must Know

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Image courtesy of iThemes.com. 58% of Americans now own smart phones, and this number is only expected to continue to grow with the advent of cheap alternatives. in 2013 and you have a recipe for disaster. One could surmise Google will begin docking search engine rank points for websites that are not optimized for mobile.

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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

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Image courtesy of James Madison University. Active gathering is when you search for content to solve a particular problem. Keeping this in mind that 51% of all emails were opened on mobile devices in 2013 while designing your newsletter template will increase interaction rates, open rates and click through rates. Add in content.

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Things We Like (January 2013)

NTEN

Tis the season: the season for Google Flu Trends to demonstrate the power of aggregated search data. But with 85% of American adults now owning a smart phone , how can we not try? It's just a series of still images, but it's almost heartbreaking. A monthly roundup of our favorite nonprofit tech resources and other goodies.

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News by the Spoonful: Smart Garbage, Give App, and More

Tech Soup

Four quick bits of news: a new life for New York City pay phones, a more "conversational" way to search for information, the recently-launched Give app, and smart garbage. Useless Pay Phones to Become Free WiFi Hot Spots in New York City. Bing’s New "Conversational" Search. The Give App.

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Tech Tips for Executive Directors: 5 Mobile Apps for Busy Nonprofit Leaders

NTEN

With this being said, here is a list of five apps you may not already have on your phone but are worth considering: Lookout mobile security app - Lookout provides a free option to locate your device once it goes missing or is stolen. This article is part of the June, 2013 issue of NTEN:Change, which is all about mobile.

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