September '07 Tech News

Building Better Communities Through Technology


When I came to Colorado to serve as a VISTA with Teaming for Technology, I had only expected to remain here for one year. Now, after three full years with T4T, the time has finally come for me to move on...
...continue Jacob's Parting Words

Knowledge is Good

A Few of our Favorite Tools

In the July issue, I asked you to "tell me about your favorite, interesting Internet tool." We did get a couple, and we'd like to hear about more. In the meantime, check out these five short reviews and see if you find a new favorite for yourself.

Turbo-Charge Your Google Search

Searching on Google is easy and fun, even addictive. But sometimes you may type in a simple query only to find yourself faced with thousands of results, none of which seem to provide the information you need. Here are 23 shortcuts to help you find what you're looking for.


New and Noteworthy

TechLaunch Winners Announced

T4T would like to extend congratulations to the member organizations selected as participants in the 2007 TechLaunch Program. These seven organizations were selected from an initial pool of over 50 applicants, and they will be receiving new IBM/Lenovo hardware and special technology training courses.

More Congratulations!
Jennifer M. of Ecumenical Social Ministries in Colorado Springs has collected a free copy of Podcasting: The Do It Yourself Guide by Todd Cochrane.

Want a computer?
This month T4T will be giving away a Pentium-4 desktop PC. Visit our Resources Page and then submit one of your own! More details to follow...

Welcome Emily!

Please join us in welcoming Emily Bosland to the team as the new Director of T4T. Emily brings both experience and a fresh vision to the team, and we're excited to see how T4T will grow under her leadership. Feel free to send an email (or some cookies) her direction.

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