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All Tech Considered: Helping Haiti With Tech, Texts & Tweets

National Public Radio’s All Tech Considered radio feature and website referenced our CrisisCamp/CrisisCommons community’s work in Washington, DC; Boulder, CO; Brooklyln, NY; Los Angeles and Silicon Valley/San Francisco, CA for Haitian relief this past weekend. It should also be noted that NPR’s own Social Media Director, Andy Carvin played a major role in helping to manage and coordinate some the the key volunteer project work, as well as outreach to critical NGOs (Non-Government Organizations.)

On NPR’s own site, the CrisisCommons URL is inacurately listed  as “crisiscommon.org,” however the underlying CrisisCommons.org HTML link to the site is correct.

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By Omar L. Gallaga

In this week's All Tech Considered segment, Robert Siegel and I discuss aid for Haiti's earthquake victims -- how technology has sped up donations for disaster relief and other ways social media and tech companies are helping people lend a hand.

Here are some of the Web sites, resources and news stories we discussed in the piece:

via npr.org

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