Catching up with the nptech field over the past few weeks has been a lot of fun. I’ve even been mentioned in a few places (including Beth’s blog, and the blog I will describe a bit below), which feels good. I’m glad people are liking what I’m saying.
I’ve added a bunch of new feeds to my netvibes page (I’ve got a whole tab devoted to nptech blogs – if you are a netvibes user, or want to try it out, click here to add my tab to your netvibes page.) and I’m enjoying reading the wide variety of things people are thinking and doing, and I’m looking forward to my minor (or major) forays back into the field. (If you want any details about what it is I’m doing with my life, and where it is taking me, check out my main blog for that info.)
I’ve learned about a couple of good nonprofit-related blog virtual events: the Nonprofit Blog Exchange, and the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants.
I’m involved in the Nonprofit Blog Exchange, and I drew one of my favorite new (for me) blogs: (East coast) Michael Stein’s Non-profit Technology Blog. It’s one of my favorites because he and I seem to share some similar sensibilities about technology, but he covers a very different range of issues than I do – so I get to learn things. He has a interesting, good, and informative post on website accessibility – something that, unfortunately, is something I haven’t taken as seriously in the past as I should.
Anyway, I will be commenting on occasion about the nptech field as I see it now, and how dramatically it seems to have changed in just my year and a half or so away from it.


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your non profit blog exchange has an extra http//
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Indeed it did. Sorry about that. Now fixed.
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