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New innovation case on THINK!: Cause.it
An easy way to stay in-touch with the folks that matter. Grow your volunteer base and reward the people who make your organization possible. Continue reading
E-lectoral Engagement: Maintaining and Enhancing Democratic Participation through Social Media
The aim of this research was to examine approaches taken to social media by other government agencies and electoral management bodies in order to inform AEC participation in social media Continue reading
Are ICT users more innovative? An analysis of ICT enabled innovation in OECD firms
The aim of this study is to assess the effects of information and communications technologies (ICTs) on the firms’ capabilities to innovate in a selection of OECD countries. Continue reading
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Jeffrey Sachs: “Ending Poverty in Our Generation”
Ending extreme poverty is not a dream but a practical possibility. Improvements in science, technology, and global networks make possible advances in wellbeing at unprecedented rates. Continue reading
ICTD2010, one of the most exciting ICT4D-related events of 2010
Building on the success of its predecessors, ICTD2010 will combine two days of plenary peer-reviewed paper sessions, with two days of workshops, panel sessions, discussion forums, and demos. Continue reading









