Google keeps innovating (philanthropy?!)
Google is used to playing one-upmanship with Bill Gates and Microsoft. This time the battle ground is not the world of search or productivity platforms, but philanthropy. I think you would agree with me though that it will be hard to Trump (no reference to the less-philanthropic Donald) the 30+ billion in assets that the Gate's foundation and Warren Buffet have at their disposal. Google, in typical Google fashion, is now innovating the world of Philanthropy by forming a partnership with Rwanda and Kenya to aid students of those countries by supplying the Google apps software suite for free. Great Job!!
Give a man a PC with Windows XP and he will be productive for one update cycle, teach a man to use Google Apps and he will be productive for a lifetime...You catch my drift?
No disrespect to Messrs. Gates or Buffet, but I like the idea of providing a tremendous educational and productive resource at little marginal cost to Google. I think (and hope) this represents the future direction of philanthropy. So in 5 years if we have a sudden spike in Computer Science graduates in those 2 countries we can thank Google. Bravo...
Here's the link to the Google press release.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Saturday, March 17, 2007
March (and February) Madness
Well I'm finally home and it feels good to be back, but I haven't had a chance to catch a breath since February. I've stumbled across many blog-worthy items lately, but just haven't had time to post any of them. I'll try my best to post here more often. Today just a quick post that made me LOL. Happy St. Patty's day.
Well I'm finally home and it feels good to be back, but I haven't had a chance to catch a breath since February. I've stumbled across many blog-worthy items lately, but just haven't had time to post any of them. I'll try my best to post here more often. Today just a quick post that made me LOL. Happy St. Patty's day.
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