Resource Roundup 3/12
Some new, some a few weeks old now - just cleaning out the queue
The Great Web Office Experiment (London ICT Champion)
A detailed look at online document, spreadsheet, and presentation tools - why you'd want to use them, and then thumbnail reviews of ThinkFree and Zoho
Your Guide to Podcasts (PBS MediaShift)
A great introductory guide to podcasting - what they are, where they've come from, how to find podcasts, how to become a podcaster, and a long list of other resources.
Nonprofit and Flickr Resource List (Beth's Blog)
Flickr goddess Beth Kanter gives us a detailed list of articles and resources for why and how nonprofits should work with Flickr, as a teaser to the Flickr affinity group at NTC
Online Video Industry Index (Read/Write Web)
The list of online video sites to rule them all, including links and short descriptions of dozens of sites to help those working with online videos - sharing, editing, streaming, searching and more.
The Basics of Email Marketing for Nonprofits (Convio)
A solid overview of the basics of email marketing, from building a list to creating effective emails to keeping them out of spam filters, with only a limited amount of marketing-ese for Convio, an integrated online software package.
Google Releases Apps Premium Edition (Google)
Google introduces Google Apps Premium Edition, a suite that provides e-mail, instant messaging, calendar, word processing and spreadsheets integrated into a dashboard interface, for $50 per worker per year. See commentary and information from NTEN and USA Today.
New Laws for Organizations that Accept Online Payments (TechSoup)
A terrific overview of the new legal requirements for organizations that are handling their own payment processing to protect their payment data.
Users Who Know Too Much - And the CIOs Who Fear Them (CIO Magazine)
Are your staffers using technologies that you haven't approved? CIO Magazine says they probably are, thus creating "shadow IT" A great article about the challenge of deciding what technologies to allow in house.
The Great Web Office Experiment (London ICT Champion)
A detailed look at online document, spreadsheet, and presentation tools - why you'd want to use them, and then thumbnail reviews of ThinkFree and Zoho
Your Guide to Podcasts (PBS MediaShift)
A great introductory guide to podcasting - what they are, where they've come from, how to find podcasts, how to become a podcaster, and a long list of other resources.
Nonprofit and Flickr Resource List (Beth's Blog)
Flickr goddess Beth Kanter gives us a detailed list of articles and resources for why and how nonprofits should work with Flickr, as a teaser to the Flickr affinity group at NTC
Online Video Industry Index (Read/Write Web)
The list of online video sites to rule them all, including links and short descriptions of dozens of sites to help those working with online videos - sharing, editing, streaming, searching and more.
The Basics of Email Marketing for Nonprofits (Convio)
A solid overview of the basics of email marketing, from building a list to creating effective emails to keeping them out of spam filters, with only a limited amount of marketing-ese for Convio, an integrated online software package.
Google Releases Apps Premium Edition (Google)
Google introduces Google Apps Premium Edition, a suite that provides e-mail, instant messaging, calendar, word processing and spreadsheets integrated into a dashboard interface, for $50 per worker per year. See commentary and information from NTEN and USA Today.
New Laws for Organizations that Accept Online Payments (TechSoup)
A terrific overview of the new legal requirements for organizations that are handling their own payment processing to protect their payment data.
Users Who Know Too Much - And the CIOs Who Fear Them (CIO Magazine)
Are your staffers using technologies that you haven't approved? CIO Magazine says they probably are, thus creating "shadow IT" A great article about the challenge of deciding what technologies to allow in house.
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1 Comments:
more like addict .. nice list here.
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