Nonprofit organizations are turning to technology to aid them in the reinvention and evaluation of fundraising programs; a growing trend according to a report of Top Technology Trends released today by Blackbaud. The white paper created by Blackbaud, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLKB), the leading global provider of software and related services designed specifically for nonprofit organizations, will serve as a resource to nonprofit organizations that are planning on reinvigorating their fundraising plans in the coming year. Top Technology Trends was developed to offer insight on the impact of technology and how it relates to expanding networks and platforms; diversifying fundraising efforts; and enriching the composition and meaning of data.
CHICAGO, Jan. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — In celebration of the Chicago Bears’ big game against the Packers this weekend Kim & Scott’s Cafe Twist, 2218 N. Lincoln Ave., is offering a sweet deal. Fans who visit the Cafe on Friday, Jan. 21 through Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011, will receive a free sweet stuffed, soft pretzel with the purchase of a Pretzel Sandwich Combo.
A virtual office is exactly how it sounds. It is a business that functions and relies completely on technology such as the internet and mobile devices like laptops. Virtual office space is the perfect solution for businesses such as home-based companies, telecommuters, and professionals who travel frequently. The way a virtual office is run includes home-based employees who each have a phone number with answering service, mailbox and forwarding service, and access to business machines. There are many advantages for businesses that choose to utilize virtual office space over renting physical commercial office space. Some advantages include decrease in expenses, wider range of employees, and convenience.
The Morpheus environment with its SDK containing more than 3000 APIs in Java (330 different classes) is behind the customisation and integration of a huge variety of consumer location based services as well as fleet-focused applications. These range from routing and speed trap alerts to traffic info integrated into the navigation screen, task management and more complex driver scoring applications.
- For their first Macworld exhibition, ClayWare will showcase the Pad Bracket, a wall-mount for the iPad and iPhone. Released this autumn, the Pad Bracket has so far been offered in black to many happy online customers around the globe. Macworld customers will be the first to have additional color options, with the release of white and clear Pad Brackets being launched at the show.