January 2010
26 posts
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Jan 27th
Ten things you didn't know about Davos →
Have you been?
Jan 26th
Jan 26th
How do you deal with workplace anxiety and stress?... →
Jan 25th
9 Ways to Get More From Twitter | Social Media... →
“If you talk about social media, invariably someone is going to say something I’m sure you’ve heard a lot: “I don’t have time to chit-chat. Time is money, and I don’t care about a bunch of nerds’ opinions anyway.” …or something along those lines! Twitter is often the target of such criticism.”  True, but…
Jan 22nd
Jan 21st
disposableWebPage.com →
Create a simple web page for an event or a key moment. The website will self destruct after the event. Group editing available also. Anybody used this?
Jan 21st
Nonprofit Newsletter: Free Tools to Create and... →
Jan 21st
Jan 21st
ListenThe History of the World in 100 objects BBC...
Jan 20th
Jan 20th
Curvy London Underground map →
Which way? I like it! http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2250/2260659116_cb45d7797f_o.jpg
Jan 15th
Time to look at your 'communications' tools … →
For a good overview of the implementation of ‘social media’ tools and applications take a look at Gayle C. Thorsen’s blog <IMPACTMAX> Six steps to social media savvy « IMPACTMAX. This article…
Jan 15th
How to use legal file sharing sites  →
File sharing often hits the headlines for the wrong reasons but it can be both legal and useful – see how it works.
Jan 15th
Is Your Nonprofit Website Mobile-Friendly? →
Read your web page easily on your mobile
Jan 15th
Posterous.com: Email Blogging for NonProfits →
or use Tumblr.com or both!
Jan 15th
Ten Innovative Ways Nonprofits Can Use Facebook →
Wild Apricot Blog - useful for non-profits
Jan 15th
Assistance for Cooperatives in Haiti →
Details for donations
Jan 14th
How and Where to Donate to Haiti (and Avoid Scams) →
Do it now!
Jan 14th
Internet Survival Guide for Traveling Where... →
safe software for travelling to unsafe places
Jan 14th
An Introduction to Creative Commons Licensing for... →
“Creative Commons is a set of free and easy to use tools that allow you to define what level of access people have to your photographs. There is no single “Creative Commons” license… instead, Creative Commons provides for an entire spectrum of licensing options and it is up to you to decide what parts of CC you wish to apply to your images.” Read...
Jan 14th
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