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The Tech That Will Change 2016

Tech Soup

In this edition of nonprofit tech news, TechSoup shows new ways your nonprofit could harness mobile and killer apps in 2016! Now, it is looking like the emerging killer apps may be messaging apps that text directly to stakeholders' mobile phones. The NPR story on mobile recruiting is a good place to find out about this new trend.

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How to Write Effective Web Copy (Part 1): Make It Readable

Connection Cafe

The mobile web, of course. American Literacy is Iffy. Use the Active Voice. But first drafts are notorious for using a passive voice (i.e., Reading on screens (laptops and smartphones) is such a unique user experience that the “how” becomes almost as important as the “what.” Wrapping it Up. That’s on purpose.

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Seven Ways Your Organization can Put Privacy Into Practice – and Why

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As social media managers and nonprofit leaders, we’re living in an age of connectedness with a goal of empowering our users, engaging and mobilizing them for the greater good. Does your organization have a mobile app? Our core policy priority is kids’ mobile and online privacy. Privacy across the board. A YouTube channel?

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Beneblog: Technology Meets Society - Untitled Article

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The Voices of Davos This meeting is all about conversations. I just want to share some of the voices I've heard so far this week. Isaac from Nigeria makes mobile toilets and gives them to poor widows to use to generate income: "shit business is serious business." These are based on my contemporaneous notes.