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Tech Spending for Non Profits Remains Steady

According to the Philanthropy Journal non profit tech spending held steady in 2010.
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New Online Non-profit News Organization Names Editor

The Post-Gazette is reporting that PublicSource.org, Pittsburgh’s new online non profit news operation, has named its first editor.
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eBay's Giving Works Really Does Work

According to a Washington University in St. Louis article raising funds through an auction using eBay’s Giving Works program can be especially effective.
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Non-profits Should Increase Web Security

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that after a recent hacker attack of the PBS website other non-profits are urged to increase website security.
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Lady Gaga and Etsy Help Save the Music

Auction Bytes is reporting that VH1’s Save the Music Foundation is working with Lady Gaga and Etsy artists to design posters inspired by her new album. Proceeds from the sale of the posters will benefit the Save the Music program.
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New Auction Software Helps Non-profits Generate More Funds

According to the Phoenix Business Journal local software company, Ruubi Ltd, has developed auction software that replaces traditional bidding with a game of skill. 
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Women and Men Differ in Use of Social Media to Support a Cause

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that men and women differ in how they use social media to support a cause. Women tend to be more passionate about using social media to support a cause, while men view it as a trend.
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Remote Caller Bingo Wins Senate Approval

According to the Daily Democrat new legislation will make it easier for charities to raise funds using “remote caller” bingo.
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New Tool Helps Charities with Pitches

According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy a new tool available helps charities focus their pitch for support.
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Children's Museum Gets QR Codes

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that the Children’s Museum of Richmond is now installing QR codes on all the exhibits, so visitors with smart phones can receive additional information about the exhibits.
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