Most people in the UK have become familiar with charity fundraisers approaching them at the door of their home or in their local shopping centre with a clipboard and paper to ask them to set up a direct debit donation. But this encounter is likely to become more technological as charities start replacing clipboards with more modern devices. Battersea Dogs and Cats Home has been one of the first charities in the UK to use an iPad rather than a clipboard when approaching people for their support. Read the full story at The Guardian.
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