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Nonprofits Live: Online Collaboration on October 25

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Our Nonprofits Live interactive series is designed to address such questions and find solutions for the toughest organizational issues. Pierre Khawand has more than twenty years of experience in the software industry. Pacific time on the October 25th episode of Nonprofits Live. Find Ken on Twitter at @kenhomer.

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Content created by TechSoup is available to reuse by any nonprofit or library (for free!), It was founded in 2001 by Harvard law professor and activist Lawrence Lessig. We think this kind of information sharing is the essence of nonprofits and libraries' collaborative spirit. thanks to our Creative Commons license.

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One Nonprofit’s Road to Microsoft Windows Happiness

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With the upcoming end of XP support , nonprofits that are still using Windows XP should plan to upgrade to a more recent version of Windows. " He also notes, “It does not take a very powerful machine to run the software, so if that’s a concern, it shouldn’t be.” For HOPE, Inc., For HOPE, Inc., So HOPE, Inc.

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Nonprofit Technology News for September 2013

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It's about time to catch up on some nonprofit technology trends and news! I invite you to have a look at my list of 2013 forecasts on nonprofit technology trends with its handy infographic so you can see how right (or wrong) I am about this year's tech trends. Apparently it all started in 2001 with the IBM Watchpad.