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Changes - a new direction for the Wild Apricot Blog

Wild Apricot

Since launching in 2006, Wild Apricot's mission has been to help non-profits, small associations, and other member-driven organizations with their technology challenges through our software, and also by sharing useful information through this blog. read more ).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.21.17

Reid All About it

A near-death experience has enabled him “to envision an alternate ending to the AI story —one that makes the most of this amazing technology while empowering humans not just to survive, but to thrive.” Learn how to use existing and emerging technologies to create better experiences for your attendees. More info/register. Host: BizBash.

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Want Social Media to Work? Change Your Organization

Jamie Notter

That is the topic of a session I will be delivering at ASAE’s Technology Conference next week. December 2006 (10). November 2006 (9). October 2006 (8). September 2006 (10). August 2006 (12). July 2006 (5). June 2006 (9). May 2006 (9). April 2006 (8). March 2006 (9).

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Strategy and Context

Jamie Notter

Here’s the excerpt: In the early 80s, simply delivering technology in a usable form was still the biggest challenge, and Sony got it right before anyone else. Technology is a given, and the question of “what are the specs?” December 2006 (10). November 2006 (9). October 2006 (8). August 2006 (12).

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Public Discourse on Humanize

Jamie Notter

For example, Holly Ross, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Technology Network, did a great post where she actually asks her readers (staff at nonprofit organizations, generally) to give her feedback on her reactions to the book. December 2006 (10). November 2006 (9). October 2006 (8). September 2006 (10).

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The Long Road to Standards Adoption

Virtual

With its much-anticipated announcement this week, Apple became the latest and the last of the leading smartphone vendors to adopt Near Field Communication or NFC technology. The company announced NFC will be in its forthcoming iPhone 6 models and will become the enabling technology for a new mobile payment ecosystem called Apple Pay.

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Book Review: A Whole New Mind

Jamie Notter

Younger readers may add information technology to that list. December 2006 (10). November 2006 (9). October 2006 (8). September 2006 (10). August 2006 (12). July 2006 (5). June 2006 (9). May 2006 (9). April 2006 (8). March 2006 (9). February 2006 (6).

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