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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Resource Roundup 7/10

by Laura S. Quinn

VoIPowering Your Office: Do I Really Need this VoIP Stuff? (Small Business Computing)
A quick look at some of the considerations when thinking about Voice Over IP phone lines.

And the Walls Start to Tumble Down, Open Platform/API/Source Free For All! (NonprofitTechBlog)
There's been an promising amount of movement and buzz towards open platforms, with announcements by Convio, Kintera, and MPower. Alan Benamer looks at these announcements in detail.

Ways to Follow Your Friends on the Web (Wall Street Journal)
The Wall Street Journal looks at sites that can help you consolidate your social networking profiles

UNICEF Uses Web 2.0 to Double Video Views (About.com)
Quick but useful case study about how Unicef used a number of different video sharing sites to drive traffic to their site.

In the Cloud: Storage Meets Collaboration (Small Business Computing)
An introduction to the idea of cloud services- distributed file storage solutions that can be useful for backup or online collaboration.

CSS support in email clients (Campaign Monitor)
A fabulous, although technical, guide summarizing how different email browsers interpret the CSS code to format your eNewsletter or solicitation email.

NTEN Mobile-apaloza (NTEN)
NTEN's June eNewsletter is chock full of Useful information, advice and case studies on how nonprofits can effectively reach constituents through mobile phones

Should Your Nonprofit Embrace Social Media? (NTEN)
As the first installment in NTEN's and Beth Kanter's We Are Media Project, this collection of resource provides a useful first step in understanding and considering social media

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

On the subject of file backup, sharing and storage ...

Online backup is becoming common these days. It is estimated that 70-75% of all PC's will be connected to online backup services with in the next decade.

Thousands of online backup companies exist, from one guy operating in his apartment to fortune 500 companies.

Choosing the best online backup company will be very confusing and difficult. One website I find very helpful in making a decision to pick an online backup company is:

http://www.BackupReview.info

This site lists more than 400 online backup companies in its directory and ranks the top 25 on a monthly basis.

11:27 PM  

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