Innovation

C-Tools – New Release of Beta

The American Cancer Society’s C-Tools 2.5 is an innovative Personal Digital Assistant software package that has been developed to provide clinicians with important cancer related health information. The program will equip clinicians with the information they need when they need it, and by doing such, C-Tools 2.5 will help clinicians save time so that they can invest it in the ...

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We can learn from NPR?

Did you know that NPR won 5 webby’s this year (that’s the Online Oscar) for their podcasting? The Public Radio station just got a $200 million endowment and is using that to push into foreign markets as well as podcast almost all their shows. They are one of the biggest names on iTunes currently and have 52 shows on Apple’s ...

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Like Minded Blog

Reading a comment on Steve Rubel’s Micro Persuasion, I came across Studio 501c, a blog "created especially for nontechies in the nonprofits." Now that’s my kind of blog! Celeste W, the author, says on her "About" page: This is a resource for ordinary people doing extraordinary things — social entrepreneurs and nonprofit staff and volunteers, i.e., those who work hard ...

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The Growing Gaming World — New Study

Check out the new AP-AOL Games Tech Study — Poll: 4 in 10 Play Electronic Games.  This is definitely a viable medium that is replacing the hours many spend watching TV. That’s an interesting reality to accept — now imagine that if this is potentially a new "TV," we have another new media outlet in which to communicate and market ...

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