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Oops: Google says it might have deleted your Maps Timeline data

Ars Technica

The Google Maps Timeline has long been a useful though slightly uncomfortable feature that maintains a complete record of everywhere your phone goes (and probably you with it). Many Google users grew quite fond of having access to that data. However, Google had access to it, too. Read full article Comments

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Digital Storytelling to Access, Attract and Activate U.S. Donors

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Ngonzi on Twitter and LinkedIn and register for her upcoming on March 24, Digital Storytelling to Access, Attract and Activate U.S. But many international nonprofits/NGOs are unaware of the extent of the available funding, and many do not know how to effectively access, attract and activate U.S.-based Foundation Maps.

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Study of Lyft rideshare data confirms minorities get more tickets

Ars Technica

But now, Lyft has given a group of researchers access to detailed data from their drivers. Combined with a detailed map of Florida's roads, along with their speed limits, they could determine when a given driver was speeding. The results confirm that minority drivers get more tickets, and they pay higher fines when they do.

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Garmin adds AI features to a new premium subscription tier

Mashable Tech

Garmin has new AI features for its fitness app, but you'll have to pay to access them. Access to Garmin Connect data has been free compared to competitors like Whoop, Fitbit, and Oura, which require paid subscriptions or offer a premium tier. year to access the premium features. After that, it's $6.99/month month or $69.99/year

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Felt raised $4.5 million to get you to ‘think in maps’

TechCrunch

From vaccine distribution plans to fire trackers to bar crawls for your best friend’s birthday, maps help people visualize space and express impact. Felt is a collaborative software company that wants to make it easier for people to build maps on the internet. Felt allows users to build a map with data sets integrated into it.

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Mapping Our Way to an Inclusive Donor (and Team) Experience

Allegiance Group

Donor Journey Mapping is a process for helping organizations understand their current donor experience, identify opportunities to improve, and implement a plan to enhance it. They did their Donor Journey Mapping Homework by: Defining the audience: Donors who had the potential to make a $1k gift. Need help understanding your donors?

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Sit in the Driver’s Seat with PHLYTrac Vehicle Telematics Program

NonProfit PRO

Using GPS technology, organizations are in the driver's seat with access to live maps, driver scorecards, a fleet management dashboard with vehicle health, and much more! PHLYTRAC gives dynamic insights into driver behavior, vehicle stats, and more to help organizations lower the risk of driver-related accidents.

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