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Cool Apps Roundup: Green Apps

Tech Soup

This inaugural post will cover a variety of green or environmental apps that are already out there. In my companion blog post on Why Apps Are Green , I talked about how apps permit the use of lighter IT infrastructure like mobile phones to accomplish things we previously used to do just on PCs. are a good example. greenMeter.

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Digital Volunteerism – Effective Disaster Relief the GreenTech Way

Tech Soup

Thousands of people - with the aid of their computers, mobile phones, and online applications - were able to do important work to save lives and bring resources where they were badly needed, without needing to travel. A great example of crowdsourcing is Voluntweeters. One of the main ones that anchors this work is Ushahidi.

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Let’s Connect at the NTC!

Amy Sample Ward

East-West Technology, Culture & Food Exchange: Innovation and culture sharing with NGO counterparts in India. During the workshop, we will present traditional community organizing principles and methods of campaign mapping. Come to the session with your online campaign ideas, and get ready to have fun mapping out a campaign!

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

So do you see in this map, WhatsApp is a top social messaging app in the world. all the green is WhatsApp. And it’s free with a phone plan. So in WhatsApp, you need to have the phone numbers of the person you’re communicating with. So WhatsApp uses your phone number. So this is. So we have Canada.