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Welcome to the Blogosphere: Julia Fabris McBride

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A few years ago when I was working for the Online Arts Leadership project with the New York State Alliance for Arts Organizations and Cornell University, I met Julia Fabris McBride. At the time, she was deputy director for programming at the Illinois Arts Alliance Foundation (IAAF).

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Cell Phone Data Cleaning – It's Easy

Tech Soup

This week I had the chance to attend the Electronics & Sustainability: Design for Energy and the Environment Symposium at the University of Illinois. It was a good opportunity to get several perspectives from university researchers and industry experts on green IT and electronics recycling and reuse.

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Environmental Case for Refurbished IT Equipment

Tech Soup

The green argument for electronics reuse goes beyond Williams and Kuehr, however. The University of Illinois Sustainable Electronics Initiative estimates that each PC or mobile phone contains about half the periodic table. Half the Periodic Table in That PC or Mobile Phone. How Much Does Reuse Save?

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Nonprofit Blog Exchange

Have Fun - Do Good

I want to highlight a blog that I've been reading for a while, the Tutor Mentor Connection blog written by Daniel Bassill out of Chicago, Illinois. The Cabrini Green neighborhood has a high concentration of poverty, many people living on welfare, and strong street gang involvement. For information call 312-492-9614. Address: 800 W.

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Environmental Case for Refurbished IT Equipment

Tech Soup

The green argument for electronics reuse goes beyond Williams and Kuehr, however. The University of Illinois Sustainable Electronics Initiative estimates that each PC or mobile phone contains about half the periodic table. To get a glimpse of how the number is growing as we speak, I like to look at the Worldometer computer page.

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The Environmental Case for Remanufactured IT

Tech Soup

The green argument for electronics reuse goes beyond Williams and Kuehr, however. The University of Illinois Sustainable Electronics Initiative estimates that each PC or mobile phone contains about half the periodic table. billion humans. We attained that strange accomplishment back in 2014. How Much Does Reuse Save?

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