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I've had this post about a mashup between Idealware , TechSoup , and Social Source Commons in draft and was going over to Deborah Finn's Blog to grab the URL for her excellent post last week about Social Source Commons. I also stumbled across her more recent post about NpTechMashups. So, let's unleash the NpTechMashup Meme.
NpTech Conversations. So, you want to build a MashUp? Take the NetSquared Mashup Challenge ! " There's also another article on a similar theme that focuses on the describing the problem -- or why nonprofits, designers, and techies can't talk to each other. For more NpTech Talk, see this roundup over at the NTEN blog.
LOLnptech Lot's of member news and activity online this week, so, in the order that I ran across them: NTEN member organization United Nations Foundation was mentioned in a Forbes article discussing ways nonprofits are raising money in tough times. Tags: NPTech nonprofit technology community buzz nten members.
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In this article, we'll look at some examples of nonprofits on the cutting-edge of online mapping and GIS, and how they utilize place-related data to benefit their respective communities. Tags: Data Newsletter NPTech NTEN Program. The resulting website was named "Ushahidi" from the Swahili word for "testimony."
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Every now and then you see an article about how - real soon now - the art of crafting software will be radically de-skilled. Relatively unskilled developers will just mashup a bunch of enterprise services and -voila! Tags: nptech , programming Now its because of webservices and SOA (service-oriented architectures).
In this article, we'll look at some examples of nonprofits on the cutting-edge of online mapping and GIS, and how they utilize place-related data to benefit their respective communities. Tags: Data Newsletter NPTech NTEN Program. The resulting website was named "Ushahidi" from the Swahili word for "testimony."
Even though the [O'Reilly article] describes RSS as a push technology, I just don't see it that way. A mashup isn't cool just because it uses data from different services - does the service provide real value? Tags: nptech , web2.0 In a related post several months ago, Charlie makes it clear that while Web2.0
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Photo from LolNPtech.org (Registration is here ) Mashups, Meatballs, and New Orleans Do you look at all of the data available online, and imagine ways to combine and connect it to increase awareness about an issue? Then enter The Netsquared Mashup Challenge ! The NpTech Tag started as an experimental community tagging project in 2005.
I discovered Amy's NpTech blog about a year ago, maybe longer. EngageJoe.com blogs about his experiences spearheading and contributing to social change mashups and working with nonprofits on online strategy. Here's a few good blogs written by GenYs that cover nonprofit technology, philanthropy, social change, and more. Blogs by Gen Y.
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