Workspaces – from office to home.
We’re all moving to home to work, and to keep the collaboration up, I make use of Ubuntu’s Workspaces to keep my windows in nice neat order.
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We’re all moving to home to work, and to keep the collaboration up, I make use of Ubuntu’s Workspaces to keep my windows in nice neat order.
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NetSquared brings together nonprofits and activists, tech leaders and funders, and everyone who’s interested in using technology for social change. A keen passion of mine is nonprofits (NFPs). They are an important part of our civil society performing all sorts of functions. and meeting needs that the private sector and government overlook. Sometimes with great …
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Google has become the default search engine for most of us. It’s easy to find just about anything you want on the net. If you’re not using Google you’re probably doing the Bing thing from Microsoft. Google and Bing collect the information that you put into their search engines. As we’ve seen recently that information …
For some people, being anonymous on the web is very important. For those in countries that may be restricting or monitoring internet activity protecting their identity can be a matter of life and death. For people who live in free societies, you may also like to protect your identity and cover your tracks by using …
by Jim Lynch, TechSoup 16 May 2017 4:53 PM Late last week, there was a huge ransomware attack called WannaCry that affected over 200,000 Windows PCs in 150 countries and is still going. The attack has hit businesses, universities, and hospitals so far. Nonprofit, church, library, and foundation offices are vulnerable to this malware, which …
What personal data we collect and why we collect it Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymised string created from your email address (also called a hash) may …