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California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy In

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

PRNewswire/ -- Internews Network (http://www.internews.org), a nonprofit leader in fostering independent media and access to information around the world, has joined with Google (http://www.google.com), Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com), Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) and other stakeholders to develop a global code of conduct to protect free speech and guard privacy against government interference on the Internet.

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

PRNewswire/ -- Internews Network (http://www.internews.org), a nonprofit leader in fostering independent media and access to information around the world, has joined with Google (http://www.google.com), Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com), Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) and other stakeholders to develop a global code of conduct to protect free speech and guard privacy against government interference on the Internet.

California Nonprofit Internews Network Joins Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! in Free Speech and Privacy Initiative

ARCATA, Calif., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Internews Network (http://www.internews.org), a nonprofit leader in fostering independent media and access to information around the world, has joined with Google (http://www.google.com), Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com), Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) and other stakeholders to develop a global code of conduct to protect free speech and guard privacy against government interference on the Internet.

Google Revenues Threaten Mozilla's Nonprofit Status

Today, the (for-now) non-profit Mozilla Foundation released its financial statements for 2007 (embedded below). Revenues for the organization behind the open-source Firefox browser were up 12 percent to $75 million, with search-related royalties from Google accounting for 88 percent of the total, or $66 million. (Another $2 million or so came from other search engines). Those revenues come from Mozilla’s portion of the search advertising revenues generated by the default Google search box in the Firefox browser.

One-Laptop Group Gets Support From Ads, Amazon

the nonprofit One Laptop Per Child has arranged advertising donations and turned to Amazon for distribution as it promotes the Give One/Get One program. OLPC is offering two XO laptops for $399 through G1G1 and hopes to avoid last year's delivery problems. OLPC estimates a half-million XO laptops have been distributed.

Case Study: A True Work of Art

The nonprofit Pharmaka gallery, housed in a historic building in downtown L.A., has recently undergone a sustainable transformation. Photo courtesy of Big Ass Fans (shown is the Element).

Nigerian gov't rated low on curbing cybercrime

The nonprofit Nigeria Internet Group (NIG) has given a low rating to the country's current leadership under President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua on its efforts to curb cybercrime.

Nigerian Gov'T Rated Low on Curbing Cybercrime

The nonprofit Nigeria Internet Group (NIG) has given a low rating to the country's current leadership under President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua on its efforts to curb cybercrime.

Linux Foundation opening doors to individual participation

The nonprofit Linux Foundation (LF), which coordinates an assortment of Linux-oriented standardization efforts and employs key developers such as Linux creator Linus Torvalds, has added to its Web site a gateway toward individual -- as opposed to corporate -- membership. Individuals can join through the site by paying yearly dues, and will get a small voice in Foundation matters in exchange -- plus their choice of T-shirts.

Consumer Watchdog slams Google on privacy

An American nonprofit consumer protection group says that Google's new browser, Chrome, "poses an unprecedented threat to consumers."

Consumer Watchdog Exposes Google Privacy Problems

Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit group, has called on Google's founders and directors to adopt new privacy safeguards that allow for anonymous internet and software use.

Two Arts Nonprofits Plan Big Merger

NEW YORK—Two nonprofit arts advocacy organizations, Americans for the Arts and Business Committee for the Arts, are merging to create the largest group of its kind in the private sector, reports Crain’s New York Business. The partnership is expected to strengthen the overall ability of the groups to generate increased support for the arts and arts education from the private sector.

Anti-Obama DVD Targets Key States

Citizens United, a nonprofit advocacy organization that promotes traditional American values, is blanketing key swing states with hundreds of thousands of copies of a controversial, no-holds-barred film that debunks the quasi-messianic candidacy of Sen. Barack Obama.

Shutting Down a Site

I work for a nonprofit that since 2000 has been operating an e-commerce website to provide emerging artists with a web presence. It has earned a toolbar PageRank of 5, thanks to some decent inbound links. Due to a variety of things, the parent company of the website has decided it's time to shut the site down.

U.S. Troops Stationed Overseas Takes The Fight Online

Pro vs. GI Joe, a nonprofit organization that sets up real-time video game competitions between professional athletes in the States and troops stationed all over the world via the internet, announced that U.S. Troops stationed overseas will test their skills today in Call of Duty: World at War.

Opera companies

The economic crisis has hit nonprofit opera companies and orchestras across the country as donors have less money to contribute to classical-music organizations, reports The New York Times.

Unisys exec takes helm of Open Solutions Alliance

The Open Solutions Alliance, a nonprofit industry group that pushes for the adoption and interoperability of open-source software, has named an executive of the giant systems integrator Unisys as its new president.


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