Raspbery Pi - the future of computing
4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
Tania Mason is group editor at Civil Society Media.
She has been a journalist for 20-odd years and has specialised in the charity sector since 2003. Her experience has included stints on Third Sector, Marketing and PrintWeek magazines as well as agency work involving court reporting and occasional doorstepping of celebs for the tabloids. She started her career with five years on a daily newspaper in New Zealand before moving to London in 1993.
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Tania Mason takes issue with one of the Leadership 20:20 Commission’s recommendations.
The Independent Schools Council was the real winner of the Upper Tribunal hearing into public benefit of private schools, no matter how others might spin it, says Tania Mason.
Tania Mason says the regulator is sending mixed messages about who it is there for.
Acceptance is growing of the idea of comparisons between organisations in the sector, says Tania Mason.
Tania Mason worries that the scale and ambitions of civil society are no match for the mighty markets that are driving unprecedented consumption of our planet's resources.
Saturday's March for the Alternative through central London was no futile gesture, despite the government's determination to forge ahead with its spending cuts, says Tania Mason.
Hats off to the Philanthropy Review, says Tania Mason, for doing in a few short weeks what others have been unable to achieve in a lot longer.
4 May 2012
John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.
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