الخميس، 29 سبتمبر 2011

The Social Good Brief: 10 Stories including Crisis Tracker Maps Atrocities in Africa

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Crisis Tracker Maps Atrocities in Africa
12:30:57 AMZachary Sniderman
Nonprofit groups Invisible Children and Resolve have created a service called Crisis Tracker to document and map atrocities committed by the Lord's Resistance Army, a military group in Africa. Invisible Children and Resolve both seek to end the...



5 Tips for Getting Celebrities Involved With Online Cause Campaigns
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 1:32 PMZachary Sniderman
The Stars of Social Good Series is supported by CITGO and the Fueling Good Campaign, helping to change the world through contributions to local charities. It's one thing to say that celebrities can help non-profits raise money and awareness. It's...



4 High-Tech Projects Making Cities More Energy Efficient
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:31 AMalizasherman
The Global Innovation Series is supported by BMW i, a new concept dedicated to providing mobility solutions for the urban environment. It delivers more than purpose-built electric vehicles -- it delivers smart mobility services. Visit bmw-i.com...



Google Invests $75 Million in Solar Panel Firm
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:18 AMTodd Wasserman
Further shoring up its green credentials, Google has invested $75 million in Clean Power Ventures, a startup that makes solar power generators for homes. The initial outlay, announced on Google's Green Blog, brings Google's total investment in...



How Phones Are Changing Healthcare In Africa
Tuesday, September 27, 2011 2:22 PMZachary Sniderman
A slew of mobile initiatives are revolutionizing the way that healthcare is delivered in Africa and other developing communities. While much has been made of the "mobile revolution" in North America, phones are even more important in developing...



 
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