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Simple tech engineering goes a long way in Haiti (video)
Silicon Valley engineers are needed in the developing world. Here's a look at efforts to rebuild a hospital in Haiti.
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Some Haiti relief efforts include buying iPhone covers, donating old phones
As we mentioned before, a lot of employees in the tech industry (programmers, developers, etc.) are donating their time and services to help the relief efforts in Haiti. But there are other ways...
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Open source medical software delivers in Haiti
Fred Trotter compares the success of OpenMRS in Haiti to that of the VA's VistA software after Hurricane Katrina. In both cases it was the ability to deliver data quickly where it was needed that...
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Silicon Valley jets for Haiti...
Silicon Valley has a huge jet fleet...why not use it for Haiti relief?
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Here's how the iPhone could bring jobs to Haiti
CrowdFlower has an iPhone app that brings work to Africans in refugee camps...
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Using your iPhone to save your life
A man caught in the rubble in the Haiti earthquake for 65 hours claimed that his iPhone saved his life.
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Software for a cause: Haiti relief
Several Mac software developers are donating all the proceeds from software sold today to providing relief in Haiti.
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Haiti: High- and low-tech disaster relief
The earthquake disaster that has hit Port-au-Prince is one of the most devastated locations on the planet. The urban search and rescue teams use little hi-tech themselves. Rather, they use dogs...
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CrisisCamp bringing together developers, programmers for Haiti relief efforts
Tech company professionals are gathering together and volunteering their skills for the relief efforts following last week's earthquake in Haiti. CrisisCamp Haiti, put together by grassroots...
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Before and after Haiti's earthquake (photos)
Google has updated Google Earth showing before and after images of the devastation caused by the earthquake on Tuesday.
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Can high tech save a country that has just been destroyed?
Too often in history, mankind has found it easier to destroy than build. Perhaps this is a chance to turn the table on our resume, and hi-tech may be a solid contributor to Haiti's recovery.
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Text to help Haitian quake relief
The Web was flooded with people hunting for news updates following a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere. People were also looking online...
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Simple tech engineering goes a long way in Haiti (video)
Silicon Valley engineers are needed in the developing world. Here's a look at efforts to rebuild a hospital in Haiti.
-
Some Haiti relief efforts include buying iPhone covers, donating old phones
As we mentioned before, a lot of employees in the tech industry (programmers, developers, etc.) are donating their time and services to help the relief efforts in Haiti. But there are other ways...
-
Open source medical software delivers in Haiti
Fred Trotter compares the success of OpenMRS in Haiti to that of the VA's VistA software after Hurricane Katrina. In both cases it was the ability to deliver data quickly where it was needed that...
-
Silicon Valley jets for Haiti...
Silicon Valley has a huge jet fleet...why not use it for Haiti relief?
-
Here's how the iPhone could bring jobs to Haiti
CrowdFlower has an iPhone app that brings work to Africans in refugee camps...
-
Using your iPhone to save your life
A man caught in the rubble in the Haiti earthquake for 65 hours claimed that his iPhone saved his life.
-
Software for a cause: Haiti relief
Several Mac software developers are donating all the proceeds from software sold today to providing relief in Haiti.
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Haiti: High- and low-tech disaster relief
The earthquake disaster that has hit Port-au-Prince is one of the most devastated locations on the planet. The urban search and rescue teams use little hi-tech themselves. Rather, they use dogs...
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