In a message dated 6/2/05 7:59:35 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

Sabra:

I attended the regional N-TEN meeting in Chicago couple of months ago.  Found 
the meeting impresesive.  The vendor booths were particularly informative.  

Now to the punch line.

It would be interesting to consider how the Wireless Philadelphia 
infrastructure could be used most effectively by the non-profit community, 
neighborhoods, 
and small business interests.  Wireless Philadelphia can provide the 
broadband access. The N-TEN applications could provide wonderful illustrations 
on the 
the practical benefits that can be generated by the thoughtful use of the 
Internet.

And then everyone can consider the development of a Philly web site that 
could be the forum and one-stop shopping for the non-profit and social 
service/education and library communities.

Here is an example of such a web site:

       www.discoverpeoria.com

It was developed as a communications system for Peoria.  One could imagine a 
similar "comunnity" the non-profit, social service, education, library and 
neighborhood business interests in Philadelphia.

Don Samuelson

> As you may already know, the N-TEN Philadelphia Regional Nonprofit
> Technology Conference is scheduled for Wednesday, September 14.  This
> conference is co-hosted by the Arts and Business Council of Greater
> Philadelphia, NPower PA, and Teaming for Technology at United Way of
> Southeastern Pennsylvania.  The theme for this year's regional
> conference is "The Knowledge Factor: Technology to find and analyze what
> you need to know to succeed."
> 

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