6 Feb 2008
We have just launched a new website for Sea Pines Montessori Academy (SPMA).
The site is divided into public and private areas. The public area offers information about the school, relevant events, news, and contacts. The private area is password protected and is divided into online “classrooms” for the daily communication between teachers and parents. You can read more about all the new features, here.
1 Jan 2008
With this photo impression from Bulgaria, I wish you a Happy New Year and a good start into 2008.
May 2008 bring good things, for all of us!
28 Nov 2007
I read with great interest Sunday’s New York Times article on the mobile Web. The subject is of great interest to me.
The real mobile Web has actually stepped forward. Things have changed over the last year, with the standards for mobile maturing, real business models emerging, and not least a passionate debate about the role and place of transcoding and adaptation in helping mobile users enjoy an experience of Web sites that were not designed with mobile in mind…
Still, accessing the Web on most mobile phones is an unreliable, and expensive experience. It still has a long way to go, but it’s coming, that’s for sure. Keep an eye on mobile web advances and while doing so, check out text-based giving options for non-profits. Text to Give is a great example of this type of service, as is Justgiving. Supporting a cause will get easier!
14 Nov 2007
Convio has identified a security attack against their GetActive software systems that has resulted in constituent data for 92 clients being accessed by an unauthorized third-party. In other words, email addresses and member passwords were downloaded without authorization from 92 GetActive clients between Oct. 23 and Nov. 1. (Convio acquired GetActive in February 2007).
According to Convio, no credit card or other personal data was stolen. Convio is recommending that its clients notify any constituents with user-created passwords that might have been compromised. The company is also warning GetActive users to be alert for potential phishing emails that appear to be from nonprofits.
Convio has also posted information for affected individuals on its website.
5 Oct 2007
Google is offering Google Checkout to nonprofit organizations. Through the end of 2008, nonprofits can process online donations at the fine rate of $0.00 per transaction and 0.00% fees — can you believe it, a true 100% of the donation goes to the organization!
Here are a few words posted on the Google Checkout Blog about this:
“Besides being free, Checkout for Non-Profits is designed to make the entire donation and collection process more efficient. For donors, it enables you to complete a donation with just your Google login, and it helps you track your giving in a convenient and central place (a feature that should be particularly useful for those of us who tend to start our tax returns on April 14).”
I look forward to taking the system for a test drive.
