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Life after Common Ground: Part 6 – Apsona

Judi Sohn

Both applications are generously donated by their developers to non-profit organizations, so there’s no comparison on price. Tagged: applications , Apsona , Common Ground , data , Nonprofit , reporting , Salesforce. Uncategorized applications Apsona Common Ground data Nonprofit reporting Salesforce'

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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Board members are personally responsible for the organization’s compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Developing a consistent format that allows for easy comparison across months and years. Outline Responsibilities Don’t assume that prospective directors understand the depth of their commitment.

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Open Source vs. Proprietary: Overview

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Proprietary&# last week, and especially after Thomas Taylor’s very apt comment that the battle is not over in many corners, I decided that, well, what the heck, it was a good time to write a series about open source software options, and their comparisons to proprietary, in 2011, more than 12 years after this whole thing started.

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Each Vision Pro headset costs Apple $1,500 to manufacture

TechSpot

Despite comparisons to VR and AR devices, Apple's Vision Pro is neither. It is not even natively capable of VR or AR applications, although clever developers like Resolution Games. Not once has the tech giant referred to it as such, opting to call it a "spatial computer" or "spatial-reality" headset. Read Entire Article

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Cryogenic Deburring Technology: Principles, Advantages, Applications, and Comparison with…

Medium Technology Section

Cryogenic deburring is an automated deburring process that uses low temperatures to embrittle burrs before removing them. Continue reading on Medium

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Salesforce as a CMS?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Salesforce is a very powerful platform onto which one can build a large variety of interesting kinds of custom applications. Today I’m going to delve into Salesforce-based CMS systems – systems build as applications on top of the Force.com platform. First, what are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach?

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Visual Blocks for ML: Accelerating machine learning prototyping with interactive tools

Google Research AI blog

It usually involves a cross-functional team of ML practitioners who fine-tune the models, evaluate robustness, characterize strengths and weaknesses, inspect performance in the end-use context, and develop the applications. Visual Blocks uses a node-graph editor that facilitates rapid prototyping of ML-based multimedia applications.