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Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Working on his computer while enjoying the shade on Main Street in downtown Greenville. This photo was taken by Denton Harryman.
While strolling down Main Street I snapped this photo of a fella working, on his computer, and enjoying the shade on Main Street. I love the trees we have in downtown Greenville. You can see he uses an Apple computer, is listening to music, prefers a railing to a bench (just behind him), and he keeps a pen handy (smile).
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
During the runup to the Taos Toolbox SF workshop in 2011, I built a steampunk computer table so that I could type at my nonstandard but accustomed keyboard height. The wood slab was custom made and finished by a local unfinished furniture place, and I did all the...er...plumbing.
Cloud computing concept - man working with laptop and cloud represented by icon. Blank negative space for your texts and design on left.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
The Cloud Computing China Congress (CCCC www.cloudcomputingchina.org/) is specially designed for senior IT and line of business executives evaluating and making purchasing decisions in the areas of on-demand infrastructure and software services.
In eight of Kenya's most impoverished areas, Cisco Systems, Inveneo, and its Certified ICT Partners, are bringing connectivity and information access to underserved areas through Community Knowledge Centers (CKCs) in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative. Each CKC is intended to be a resource to aid in the long-term economic development of the community in which it has been established.
The Sombeza Community Knowledge Center seeks to embrace the power of ICTs to drive the information management and sharing process through providing access to information, communication and technology services to the rural and peri-urban communities. The center also seeks to raise the levels of awareness on the value of ICT knowledge in the process of developing and implementing initiatives that aims at improving the living standards of the rural communities.
Th Sombeza CKC is located Mariakani, a town on the boundary between Kaloleni and Kinango districts (formerly Kilifi and Kwale respectively), in the Coast Province of Kenya, 36 kilometres northwest of the port city of Mombasa.
Photograph by Orgad Lootski
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.