pk Rudy Rusdiah,

ini ada berita dari Dell pusat.
apa bisa "dialihkan" untuk Aceh?

terima kasih.

salam, hm


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http://asia.cnet.com/news/industry/0,39037106,39211865,00.htm

Tech community joins tsunami relief effort - News - CNETAsia   All


Tech community joins tsunami relief effort
By Steven Musil, CNET News.com
Tuesday, January 4 2005 10:22 AM

As the death toll from the Indian Ocean tsunami continues to mount, 
technology companies, technology workers and Web surfers are rallying to 
raise millions for the relief effort.

On Monday, software maker Kintera estimated that more than US$350 million 
has been donated online since a massive earthquake launched a series of 
tsunamis on Dec. 26.

The company, which provides applications for nonprofit organizations, said 
that its own clients have raised US$50 million online in the last week. It 
based the US$350 million figure on historical fundraising data that shows 
Kintera clients account for approximately 5 percent to 15 percent of 
overall online donations.

The World Health Organization estimates that 5 million people around the 
tsunami-struck region do not have access to the basics they need to stay 
alive, such as clean water, shelter, food, sanitation and health care. The 
total cost of damages is estimated at more than US$13 billion.

The total number of deaths in countries including Thailand, Indonesia and 
Sri Lanka has risen to an estimated 150,000.

Last Friday, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation announced a US$3 million 
donation, saying that it hopes the donation will encourage others to give 
to the relief efforts.

"We in the United States understand firsthand what it means to receive 
support from across the globe in times of crisis. Now it is our turn to 
show the people of southern Asia how much we care for their survival and 
well-being," Michael Dell said in a statement.

"We encourage people in our country and everywhere to find in their hearts 
to give generously to these people and the relief efforts."

The pledge from the Dell Foundation came a day after Microsoft announced a 
donation of US$3.5 million.

"Our hearts go out to everyone who has been affected by this terrible 
tragedy," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in a statement.

"Microsoft is committed to helping governments and relief organizations in 
the recovery effort through financial donations, technical resources and 
volunteer support."

Microsoft's donation will include US$2 million in immediate corporate 
contributions to local and international relief agencies.

The company projects that its matching of employee charitable contributions 
worldwide will provide an additional US$1.5 million in corporate donations 
to relief agencies.

Networking giant Cisco donated US$2.5 million for humanitarian relief and 
reconstruction efforts, as well as pledging communications equipment so 
relief organizations can communicate from the disaster zones. About 
US$460,000 of the donation was pledged by Cisco employees.

Other companies around the Web are also pitching in for the relief effort. 
Amazon.com is letting its users donate to the American Red Cross using its 
1-click payment system. The site reported that it had raised more than 
US$12 million as of last Sunday evening.

Search giant Google has pulled together details of 13 charities that are 
accepting online donations, which it links to from its home page.

Similar links were posted on the home pages of eBay, Yahoo and MSN.


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