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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Google has been slowly merging Google Search, YouTube, Gmail, Blogger, Wallet, Photos, Location, Mobile, Videos, etc. 11) You’ve not yet viewed your nonprofit’s website, e-newsletter, blog, or social networking profiles on a tablet and a smartphone. Odds are your nonprofit has a LinkedIn Company Page. into Google+.

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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. The controversy on this is that it will make New York City an Internet service provider competing with companies like Comcast. You read that right: Smart.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

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Google, which is the most-used search engine globally, was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while both were Ph.D. At the time, search engines, which were not widely used, provided results based on how many times a search term appeared on a page. . students at Stanford University. Facebook Cambridge Analytica.

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Nonprofit Technology News: Help for Charities to Develop Mobile Giving Capacity

Tech Soup

They are working on ways to harness these microbes to power Internet of Things type sensors. The University of Washington reports that their researchers have devised a battery-free way to run low-powered devices and Internet of Things type sensors. Bing’s New "Conversational" Search. The Give App.

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How Do Other Organizations Control Administrative Costs?

Tech Soup

Back in 2013, GuideStar, BBB Wise Giving Alliance, and Charity Navigator formed an alliance to combat the overhead myth. We refinanced the mortgage, decreased Internet costs, and found as many places to save money as possible. How are nonprofits coping with this issue? Attempting to Combat the Overhead Myth.

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Nonprofit Technology News for October 2013

Tech Soup

This time I’ll review a yet another massive new digital inclusion initiative, the launch of a new free mobile phone calling and text plan, new technology in encrypted web browsing, a new NPTech news source find, scary stats on the looming Internet of things, and the coming of the bionic eye. It now of course has its own acronym: IoT.

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The hours don’t reflect exactly how much time one should spend on the sites themselves, rather the time spent and the time necessary researching and preparing the content for each social network, setting up and maintaining the profile and pages, and tracking ROI. That said, a couple of minor tweaks are necessary.