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Together We're Stronger: NetSquared in June

Tech Soup

Vancouver, BC: The Canadian Anti-Spam Act: What Nonprofits need to know before July 1. Warsaw, Poland: Koniec sezonu 2013/2014. Wellington, New Zealand: Advocacy – how can using a digital soap box work for you. Vancouver, BC: Creating a Digital Community: The Misadventures of Fundraiser Grrl. Tuesday, June 17, 2014.

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NetSquared's April Nonprofit Technology Meetups

Tech Soup

Vancouver, Canada: The Canadian Anti-Spam Act: What you need to know before July 1. Warsaw, Poland: KRYPTWTOREK, CZYLI WARSZTATY Z BEZPIECZNEGO EMAILA. Vancouver, Canada: The Digital Nonprofit Conference. Mukono, Uganda: 2nd Net2uganda Computer Training Meetup for Poor Rural Primary School&Community. Tuesday, April 29.

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Making sense of Klarna

TechCrunch

Siemiatkowski, a Swedish national and the son of two immigrants from Poland, is also sceptical of the “American dream.” “E-commerce was a relatively low single digit penetration of all retail, but of course growing, and we have always believed that e-commerce is going to continue to grow and become bigger than physical retailers.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

TechCrunch

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO first announced his bid to buy Twitter in April 2022, zealously driven to rid the platform of spam bots and protect free speech. Brands can reduce adjacency to gore, excessive profanity and obscenity, targeted hate speech, sexual content, drugs and spam. In other words, Twitter has a Verified user spam problem.

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Making sense of Klarna

TechCrunch

Siemiatkowski, a Swedish national and the son of two immigrants from Poland, is also sceptical of the “American dream.” “E-commerce was a relatively low single digit penetration of all retail, but of course growing, and we have always believed that e-commerce is going to continue to grow and become bigger than physical retailers.

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Proton VPN review: Premium, proven privacy and a free tier with no data limits

Mashable Tech

A lot of VPN providers claim to care about digital freedom and privacy, and while you'll never catch me "yas queen"-ing a company, Proton VPN really walks the walk in an admirable way. To be clear, this is very different from logging a user's IP address whlie they're using the VPN service, which Proton VPN vows not to do.