-
Try: http://www.clickatell.com/ But know that you have to have permission from the owner of each number on the list to send them text messages. A so called "opt-in" - if not, you'll be in violation of carrier policies - and not allowed to send again. I don't think you can do this on Twitter, unless everyone is following you on twitter
-
Thanks for all the action yesterday around mobile tech & social change. Lots of interesting topics discussed. Great examples from Katrin - if you haven't already, check out MobileActive.org - it's where I go to keep up with what's happening in mobile activism. It seems like the most common question of the day was: how do I get started
-
I've seen done vai Qik: http://qik.com/
-
Check out Britt Bravo's roundup: http://havefundogood.blogspot.com/2009/01/iphone-apps-for-nonprofits.html Hoping she does another one soon!
-
There's got to be a Twitter app that lets you do this by now, yes? Tweet with a hashtag and then just use Tweetdeck or something to refresh a search with that tag.
-
Easiest way: hire a vendor. Such as http://mcommons.com/
-
Also, have compiled a bunch of stats here: http://www.theextraordinaries.org/stats.html and here http://www.theextraordinaries.org/stats/
-
Hi. This is Ben Rigby. I'll also be on the Mobile Activism webinar tomorrow. I started a nonprofit called Mobile Voter in 2004 - intending to use text messaging to register young voters. Over the last several years, the world has changed quickly and we've learned a lot. It's also about 1000x times easier to get started with mobile than it
-
FileMaker 10 (for the Mac mostly, but PC would be nice, too) Adobe Premiere (for the Mac) Adobe Lightroom (for the Mac) iLife and iWork (for the Mac) Smaller batches of Symantec Anti-Virus (for the PC) Smaller batches of Quicken (for the Mac and PC)
-
Ditto on the Mindjet Mindmanager