Internet Connections

Though phones and face-to-face meetings still hold their place in the nonprofit realm, the Internet is another important way to communicate with colleagues. As high-speed Internet access becomes more widely available and more affordable, many nonprofit organizations are finding that WWW doesn't need to stand for "World Wide Wait."

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How to sidestep the vast majority of wireless security threats when surfing on a public network.

Who controls the Internet and how can everyone be guaranteed the same access? Read on to find out.

Nonprofits must put up a fight to ensure that the Internet remains free in the United States.

Project aims to teach communities across Africa to build, maintain, and develop wireless networks.

Are you paying too much for Internet service? If so, find out how to get a better deal.

Tips to help you keep your mobile computing safe and convenient.

A wireless network and technology planning helps one nonprofit better do their work.

Communities are using Wi-Fi to bring the Internet to them. Options abound, and it's not difficult.

Find out how wireless Internet technologies can help nonprofits.

Don't know your dial-up from your T3? We'll help you sort through the options.

You may know there's no such thing as a free lunch, but a free ISP? In most cases, don't bother.

If you're in a rural area, a satellite connection may be your only broadband option. Learn more.

What is the Internet? Just computers sharing files! Learn more here.

Learn about where the Internet came from, and how it was developed.

Do you feel the need for speed? DSL can be a great way to ride the information superhighway.