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Stop the Repetition and Focus on Innovation

Matt McCabe wrote 3 months ago: The financial challenges many organizations will face over the next year will force some hard decisi … more →

Tags: Fundraising and Donor Relationship Management, Innovations for Nonprofit Organizations, Active, Integration, Real-time

The difference a year makes1 comment

Savio Rodrigues wrote 6 months ago: I was thinking about how much the open source movement has progressed in the past year.  More specif … more →

Tags: Open-Source, Microsoft, dave rosenberg

Open Source Advantage: Simple, Powerful and Low-Cost

Randy McCabe wrote 7 months ago: I read a great post by Matt Asay the other day referencing how during SalesForce’s user confer … more →

Tags: Fundraising and Donor Relationship Management, Open-Source, SalesForce, SugarCRM

Open Source Advantage: Simple, Powerful and Low-Cost

Matt McCabe wrote 7 months ago: I read a great post by Matt Asay the other day referencing how during SalesForce’s user confer … more →

Tags: Fundraising and Donor Relationship Management, Open-Source, SalesForce, SugarCRM

Two visions, one destination4 comments

Larry wrote 10 months ago: To read the blog item last week by C|Net’s Matt Asay entitled “Open Source will win quie … more →

Tags: antix, C# & .NET, dbEntrance, Debian, Fedora, GNU/Linux, Lindependence, Linux, Mandriva

Round up of interesting articles from last week

jfinette wrote 12 months ago: It’s not the Gates, it’s the bars: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7487060.stmn La … more →

Tags: Community, Marketing, Mozilla, Asa Dotzler, firefox, Linux Journal, the open road, Washington Post, Web Browser

Open Source CRM Gaining Traction

Randy McCabe wrote 1 year ago: I just finished reading Bill Snyder’s July 2 article on PC World (the same article was origina … more →

Tags: Fundraising and Donor Relationship Management, Innovations for Nonprofit Organizations, Bill Snyder, Heller, Orange Leap, Nonprofit IT Costs, nonprofit software, Open Source CRM, Source Code

Open Source CRM Gaining Traction

Randy McCabe wrote 1 year ago: I just finished reading Bill Snyder’s July 2 article on PC World (the same article was origina … more →

Tags: Fundraising and Donor Relationship Management, Innovations for Nonprofit Organizations, nonprofit software, Open Source CRM, Nonprofit IT Costs, Source Code, Heller, Bill Snyder, MPOWER

OpenAustralia.org goes live

Paul Lomio wrote 1 year ago: Our alumnus Matt Asay’s blog The Open Road is a blog that matters to us and yesterday he added … more →

Tags: Australia law, blogs, Foreign Law, Government Information, Legislative Process, open access, Open-Source, Parliamentary debates, Transparency

It's Not Google That's Making Us Stupid (It's the Economy, Stupid)

dsarna wrote 1 year ago: In a piece with the provocative title “Is Google making us stupid?” published in the pre … more →

Tags: Google, Search, David Sarna, Daf Yomi, Atlantic Monthly, Nicholas Carr, Blaise Alleyne, Techdirt, C#.net

"Jet Ski research" - Is Google Making Us Stoopid? 4 comments

Paul Lomio wrote 1 year ago: Our alumnus Matt Asay has a post on The Open Road about a must-read cover story in the latest issue … more →

Tags: Book Review, E-Books, Libraries, New Books, Professional reading, Reading, search tools, from Edison to Google, Google

Чего не было на Open Source Forum5 comments

Egor Grebnev wrote 1 year ago: Лично мне кажется, что история Open Source Forum Russia — это история медленного, но последова … more →

Tags: F/OSS, Alfresco, НАУМЕН, Microsoft, open source forum


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