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Technology
Animoto lets you make free video from your still images.
Creative Commons lets you share your work or search for work to use - legally.
Crowdspring - need help with a creative project? Post a payment amount and let people across the globe submit ideas that fit your need - and then choose the one you want.
Facebook - make a fan page and then connect with your audience.
Flickr is a photo sharing site that allows you to tell stories, syndicate images, and geo tag - among other applications.
Google allows you to search, syndicate, market, analyze, edit and share photos, map and any number of other services through it's various applications - and most services are free.
Idealware provides candid reviews about nonprofit software.
Idee is a multicolor search tool that lets you choose a color and then pulls Flickr images that match that selection. Images are Creative Commons licensed.
iTunes. Import your CDs and download music,
videos, podcasts and audiobooks, then sync, share and
stream.
Lifehacker provides tips and downloads for getting things done.
Mashable is your social media guide.
NetSquared provides the tools for social change.
The
Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN)
works to support the diverse people and organizations
who help nonprofits understand and employ technology
effectively.
NPower is a national network that helps thousands of organizations each year to expand their impact through the strategic use of technology.
Technology in the Arts offers resources, training, and a community of people sharing ideas on technology use across arts disciplines.
TechSoup.org
offers nonprofits a one-stop resource for technology
needs by providing free information, resources, and
support.
SlideShare allows you to upload PowerPoint and word documents for private or public viewing - you can even add audio to make a webinar.
SurveyMonkey
has a single purpose: to enable anyone to create professional
online surveys quickly and easily.
Twitter is a social messaging utility for staying connected in real time.
YouTube let's you upload,
watch and share videos for free.
These sites will help you launch your own blog.
www.blogger.com
www.typepad.com
http://wordpress.org/
These site will give you information on how to build your own website.
build-website.com
Google Sites
sitewizard.com
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