Protecting yourself on social networking sites
According to a number of recent studies, many bloggers and online social networkers are putting themselves at risk by not considering the importance of protecting their personal information.
YouTube announces new program for U.S. non-profits
Recently, at a Clinton Global Initiative Conference, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and the founders of YouTube announced the launch of the YouTube Non-Profit Program. The program, an in-kind donation from YouTube worth approximately $28 million, is billed as "an easy way for people to find, watch and engage with non-profit content on the site."
Idealware surveys nine project managers on helpful software
Idealware asked nine non-profit project managers what project management software meant to them, and what software they were using to manage their projects.
Tamarack hosts Wenger’s "Collaborative Communities of Practice" tele-seminar
On November 8, 2007 Tamarack--an organization dedicated to developing and supporting collaborative strategies that engage citizens and institutions to solve major community challenges--held the seminar "Collaborative Communities of Practice."
Online workshop for dealing with information overload
The author of Making Peace with Time and , Michael C. Gilbert, is offering a 90-minute on-line workshop designed to help professional staff of non-profit organizations manage and utilize the ever-increasing flow of information from our wired world of advancing communication systems.
ICT Hub provides some guidence on how to cost and fund ICTs
ICT Hub,a group of voluntary sector organizations based in the United Kingdom, has released a report that address an issue common to organizations both in the United Kingdom and Canada: costing and funding information and communication technologies. This report seeks to provide organizations a strategic guide in how to assess their ICT needs based on a number of important organizational and goal-orientated factors rather than simply the cost.
The open source attitude
In the first of a three-part series, ITBusiness.ca offers readers a comparative look at how firms in the United States and Canada decide which software model works for their enterprises.
Free and easy ways to add a calendar to your website
Getting a calendar onto a website for many is a daunting task however, according to Brian Satterfield at Techsoup.org, all you need is an Internet connection, a web browser and a little spare time.


