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Technology and CharityOctober 29, 2007 12:59 am

Contestants can earn $1 for charity just by playing a minigame, Halo Fore. Red v Blue takes Halo 3’s awesome red team vs. blue team multiplayer mayhem, and puts it to work fighting for charity.

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Technology and CharityMay 16, 2007 2:16 am

The Bruce Clay SEO firm has announced the winners of their charity focused SEO contest. Keri Morgret who partnered with Open Education, a nonprofit, to help them improve their Web site. One of the first SEO contests to actively support charities was the retsambew dash klat for charity SEO contest initiated by the Webmaster Talk Forums. Congrats to the winner and runner up and here’s what the Bruce Clay site had to say.

Bruce Clay Inc. celebrated the start of May by launching the first-ever Bruce Clay SEO Charity Contest. We challenged search marketers and wanna-be search marketers to donate their time to help a non-profit increase their visibility through a well-structured organic search engine optimization campaign. In return for their pledge to spend at least three months working with the non-profit of their choosing, the selected search marketer would receive a free pass to next month’s debut Search Marketing Expo conference in Seattle, as well as a free pass to Bruce Clay’s SEO training course and the Advanced Certification Course.

Technology and CharityApril 4, 2007 3:26 am

Edge Magazine wanked this article because it threw Phil Harrison of Sony Computer Entertainment into a bad light. He tried to auction off a PS3 to a concert crowd in the name of charity, but it just looked crass.

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Technology and CharityFebruary 16, 2007 6:36 pm

Woyano (www.woyano.com) is giving 100% ad revenue away, either directly to the users, or to charity(s) of their choice. 100% as in, not revenue share, just revenue give.

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Technology and CharityDecember 12, 2006 2:37 am

I just discovered an interesting blog called Beth’s Blog. Although I have spent just a little while reading through the blog, Beth seems to be very energetic about involvment in charities. The blog also brings into play the possibility of helping others in the developing world through technology, which is what we love blogging about here! It’s nice to see a blogger who is actually doing something to help pain and suffering throughout the world. Best of luck to Beth’s Blog.