By host on
9/20/2008 12:03 PM
Now I am a Blackberry guy myself and I don't get all riled up about it. There certainly is a hot growing debate out there. Just check out this article from Business Week.
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By host on
7/17/2007 7:53 PM
Communications failures top the list of reasons IT projects fail, according to poll results from the Computing Technology Industry Association. About 28% of 1,000 respondents identified poor communications as the main cause of project failure, according to CompTIA, which offers project managment training
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By host on
5/26/2007 11:33 AM
DotNetNuke is an open-source Web Application Framework ideal for creating and deploying projects such as commercial websites, corporate intranets and extranets, online publishing portals, and custom vertical applications.
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By host on
4/24/2007 6:34 AM
Best practices for keeping your nonprofit's site open to all visitors.
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By host on
3/14/2007 4:08 PM
This is a brief article on organic search engine rankings and how to achieve your best results.
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By host on
2/11/2007 5:56 PM
In the dwindling club of 90's dot-com survivors, Craigslist stands as one of the great success stories. Started in 1995 by Craig Newmark as an e-mail newsletter that kept friends posted on San Francisco area arts and technology events, Craigslist soon evolved into a text-based community and classifieds site serving the San Francisco area.
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By host on
1/26/2007 11:31 PM
Many times our clients ask us about Web 2.0 and its emerging technology offerings. One of the most common questions is about podcasting. Below is an explanation of podcasting from the online resource Wikipedia. If you have additional questions or are interested in doing a bit 'o' castin your self - give us a yell
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By host on
1/12/2007 8:35 AM
From TechSoup.org - the online technology resource center for non profitsWe jot down new year's resolutions with the best of intentions. Our promises for the coming year are bound to include something about volunteering more often or shedding those extra holiday pounds. But what about your nonprofit's technology resolutions? Is your Web site in desperate need of an update? Have your organization's computers fallen into disrepair? Are you itching to finally try your hand at blogging or finally learn how to use RSS?Here's your chance to write down those resolutions for all to see — and perhaps to hold yourself accountable. Feel free to add your own resolutions to this wiki page, read about out what others have resolved to accomplish in the new year, and check back to let the community know when you've followed through.
Get healthy: Stop procrastinating and upgrade the antivirus definitions on all of our organization's computers -- or finally install antivirus software in the first place.
Consume no more unsavory meat products: Find out more about spam filters and learn about ways to prevent spam....
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By host on
1/10/2007 8:17 PM
An immediate benefit of a content management system is that you can add, edit, and update your content as much as you want. More importantly however is the long-term advantages of a database-driven, content management approach. These benefits can have an even greater impact on an organization’s bottom line.
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By host on
1/9/2007 10:09 PM
Immediately after it was coined, the phrase web 2.0 started to spread like wildfire through the development community. It has become a catchphrase for some and a benchmark for many. But what does it really mean?
The Internet, like all technology has changed with the times and it is a constantly moving target. It is important that businesses understand that a web presence is no longer simply a "cookie cutter" collage of pretty pictures and text. Rather a web presence is a virtual post card that quickly and efficiently explains your unique services and core compentencies - in 60 seconds or less!
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