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12 Useful, Well-Designed, Worth-Downloading iPhone Apps Created by Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch, National Geographic’s new and improved World Atlas puts our best maps in the palm of your hand. Fair Trade Finder is the first-of-its-kind crowd-sourced directory that lets you find, add, tag and photograph Fair Trade Certified products wherever you are. Wildlife Watch App.

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Better than A Video Ipod for the Holidays!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Believe it or not, college tuition in Cambodia is about the cost of a couple of video Ipods! Technorati Tags: cambodia , net2 , nptech She was the lead dancer in the orphanage dance troupe, but now she enters her freshman year at Norton University in Phnom Penh. She will major in accounting. (We Maybe some day she will blog.

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10 Free Nonprofit iPhone Apps

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The ultimate portable NPR experience for your iPhone or iPod Touch, the NPR News App allows you to follow local and national news and listen to your favorite NPR stations wherever you are and whenever you want to. Tags: Mobile Fundraising Mobile Technology Mobile Websites Smartphone Apps Text Alerts iPhone Apps Smartphones Apps.

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New on SSIR: It’s not about Apple – It’s about Community

Amy Sample Ward

Here’s Jake again: I suspect the deeper reasons for Apple’s uncharitable stance is that the nonprofit and education markets are just that—“markets” that represent hundreds of millions of dollars of annual revenue to Apple in the form of computer, software, iPod, and now iPhone and iPad sales. What does it mean to you?

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Tagged Again. Media Consumption.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I saw that I had been tagged on Nancy White's blog, I left a crabby comment. I listen to music on my IPOD while I blog. Now who to tag. leave a comment and you're tagged! Sometimes when I get overwhelmed, my reaction is to dive into my blog reader. A new form of work advoidance. This meme is on media consumption.

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Apple, it’s time to move parental controls to the cloud

Judi Sohn

She’s had her iTunes account for years, going back to her first hand-me-down phone which she used as an iPod. Tagged: apple , iOS , parental-controls , security. My daughter got the iPhone last week after her dad got his iPhone 5. My kids’ iTunes accounts have no credit cards attached to them. Maybe in iOS 7?

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My YouTube Interview with Steve Cliff: Part 1 - Six Tips for Community Tagging Projects

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, I posted the video below as a response to Steve's introductory video, asking him for some tips for success in a community tagging project: Here's the response I got: Here's a transcript of the answers: Hey there Beth. s buying an Ipod Shuffle! I have six tips on how to start a community tagging project: 1 Pick a compelling theme.

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