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"A year passed. Winter changed into Spring. Spring changed into Summer. Summer changed back into Winter. And Winter gave Spring and Summer a miss and went straight on into Autumn. Until one day..."

—Monty Python

Computer Stuff Being RecycledTechLaunch 2009 Update

After several months of deliberations, we're very close to announcing the TechLaunch recipients for 2009! Thanks to all of you for your patience while we determine the final quantities that will be distributed this year.

We will be notifying recipients of the Young Explorer computers this week and next... (read more)

October CalendarThe October Calendar

A few of this month's highlights:

Tuggl: More Than a Made-Up Word

From time to time, the staff members here at T4T come across interesting organizations that support local nonprofits. We consider it our duty to pass that information along to our loyal reader(s).

Green TechIs the Used Computer Market Going Away?

If your organization has considered acquiring a refurbished PC, but is tempted by the falling prices of newer IT equipment, you may wonder just why you might consider buying refurbished over a shiny new model. You're not alone.

World Community Grid StatsWorld Community Grid on Facebook

While doing good is its own reward, it’s nice to be able to brag about it now and then. Here is a Facebook application that will allow you (or your nonprofit) to boast a little about all the great work you’re doing on the World Community Grid.

MCS Quick TipHiding the Ribbon in Office 2007

The Ribbon makes everything in Office 2007 easy to find. Sometimes, however, you may need more space to view your document. It is just...

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