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Web 2.0 Experiments, snafus and stumbles

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The tools are getting better and better, and one of the hallmarks of Web 2.0 – the APIs, make it all the more simple to aggregate all of someone’s online content. 2 trackbacks } Change » Blog Archive » Profile aggregators 12.18.07 I hope this will help in understanding how it works. tool to jump in.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Penguin Day in New Orleans, Fondling the Tools, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I Collaborate blog has a post about how to lobby for skype in your organization, if you're working internationally. Michelle Murrain is doing a post about 100 free and open source software tools. There's also the DiSo Project , an umbrella for a group of open source implementations of distributed social networking concepts.

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Intranets, Yammer, and Other Web 2.0 Tools for Staff Communication

Museum 2.0

Yammer works like Twitter--people send out short messages that anyone can read or follow. You will effectively have a departmental journal of work going on, discoveries made, major events that deserve to be discussed and memorialized. A good wiki can easily become the homebase for creative group work. I like Wik.is

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111 Low-Cost or Free OnlineTools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Twubs is a Twitter chat management tool that aggregates tweets, pics, and video into branded hashtag pages. If your nonprofit has staff located in multiple locations or a remote staff that works from home, this powerful, highly-functioning new version of Skype is a must. Twubs :: twubs.com. SimpleBooklet :: simplebooklet.com.

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

3 By signing up for app access, individual Uber or Lyft drivers can choose their hours and place of work, enjoying independence not promised by traditional taxi companies—and customers can hail rides from strangers quickly and affordably. million Americans were by then working as freelancers, with 36 percent of all U.S. 9</sup).

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