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The Palo Alto Research Center
and The World Computer Exchange Join Together To
Bridge The Gap In The Global Information Divide
Palo Alto, CA, October 22, 2002
- The Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) has joined
with the non-profit World Computer Exchange (WCE)
to help the world's poorest youth bridge the global
divide in information, technology and understanding.
WCE helps connect young people in Africa, Asia,
and Latin America to the Internet by making sure
donated, working, computers stay out of landfills
and reach the hands of those that need them.
PARC initially donated 30 working
computers towards the 400 machines being shipped
to developing nations this November. Ken Pier, Principal
Engineer at PARC, joins the advisory board of the
San Francisco Bay Area office of the WCE and continues
to coordinate an ongoing program of equipment donation
and support from PARC. As part of the drive to obtain
the 400 computers needed for the shipment, World
Computer Exchange will organize its second public
event, "PCs for Peace," in November. It
will give to Bay Area residents and companies the
unique opportunity to donate working computers and
participate in this educational project.
Richard Gingras, Chair of the
Steering Committee of World Computer Exchange San
Francisco, said: "Our project, supported by
the United Nations and the World Economic Forum,
has generated remarkable enthusiasm from PARC. Within
two months, coordination among PARC employees, computer
equipment donations, collection of private donations,
and volunteer hours testing donated computers at
our WCE facility indicated a clear interest in an
active, on-going partnership. PARC anticipates that
routine turnover of computer equipment will go to
the World Computer Exchange and PARC employees may
participate in present and future programs of the
WCE."
Dana Bloomberg, V.P. Operations
at PARC, said: "Community involvement and social
activism are as much a part of the PARC culture
as is its tradition of science and invention. We
are very pleased to participate in a small way toward
an effort aimed at the global community."
The Palo Alto Research Center
(PARC), a subsidiary of Xerox Corporation, conducts
pioneering interdisciplinary research in physical,
computational, and social sciences. Building on
our three-decade tradition of innovation, PARC works
with industry partners to commercialize technologies
created by our renowned scientists. For more information:
www.parc.com.
World Computer Exchange is a
nonprofit organization whose mission is to help
bridge the global Divide in information and technology.
For more information on its projects and partners
abroad, please refer to www.worldcomputerexchange.org.
Information on the November "PCs for Peace"
event is available on the website at www.pcsforpeace.org.
Media Contacts:
Anne-Catherine Yon World Computer
Exchange, 650-387-3871, AYon@WorldComputerExchange.org
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