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user news June 2007 - First reused laptop4africa goes to Kenya (15) in Jon Alexander (CCAL30)'s personal news
Updated 24 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jon Alexander (CCAL30)

user news May 2007 - Telecentre inititiatives reuse surplus PCs (0) in Jon Alexander (CCAL30)'s personal news
Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jon Alexander (CCAL30)

discussion item Recycled Computer Initiative (0) in CompuMentor/TechSoup Project Development
This initiative has been actively fermenting at CompuMentor for almost two years, under the leadership of project manager, Jim Lynch. In a nutshell, we are looking at matching a problem with an opportunity. The problem is that millions of computers...
Updated 35 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jon Alexander (CCAL30)

workspace page Virtual Geek Roof (0) in The Omidyar Network Proposal Showcase
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jon Alexander (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on Recycled Computer Initiative (0) in CompuMentor/TechSoup Project Development
Christina, We are so delighted to hear from you! One major concern in all this is that the US is currently recycling only about 13% of its discarded computers, and so while developing countries have little electronics recycling capacity, we still ne...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jon Alexander (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on Recycled Computer Initiative (0) in CompuMentor/TechSoup Project Development
" There are good solid structures falling in to place to make good useable PII's available and useable in the developing world. It's just that hardly anyone knows about it. " Jim, A devil's advocate question about this comes to mind. What are th...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jon Alexander (CCAL30)

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