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An unholy alliance?
Niki Leahy on the challenges facing the new Department of Energy and Climate Change.
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ICT News Round-up (Issue
96)
The ICT industry is expanding the reach of its responsible actions by building windfarms, monitoring health and helping people to connect to each other.
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Technology News Round-Up
(Issue 95)
The ICT industry need not only look inward to its own impact on the environment and communities but can also contribute to corporate responsibility by developing online tools as well as sponsoring innovative students.
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Technology News Round-Up
(Issue 94)
Nokia in Africa, Dell's ambitions to be the greenest ICT company in the world and Intel joining with One Laptop Per Child are all examples of how the technology industry is trying to become more responsible.
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Technology news round-up
(Issue 92)
Greenpeace releases a study accusing the electronic industry of contamination of rivers and wells, a study commissioned by Nokia shows the power of the mobile phone in rural India, and Vodafone join with Citigroup to offer a revolutionary money transfer system.
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Microsoft bridges East
London digital divide
Microsoft is seizing the opportunity to contribute to neighbourhood renewal through the deployment of specially tailored products and services, in partnership with regeneration agency, the Shoreditch Trust.
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ICT news round-up - issue
90
In the developing world, corporations give small businesses management tools, and Nokia plans media project for Africa's young. Meanwhile, BT research finds young people think goverment is the worst listener and international banks begin to take action against internet child pornography.
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Censorship censure
As Google faces criticism for its agreement to censor the results of its recently launched China-based search engine, Briefing asks whether any company doing business in China renders itself complicit with human rights abuses.
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Contributions from the
ICT sector
A few businesses in the communication technology sector have emerged and are making moves towards being good corporate citizens through investing in social enterprises and encouraging employee volunteering.
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Volunteering news
round-up
The UK government is gearing up for another call on companies to help promote volunteering. While the business case is clear, the public sector should be investing resources too.
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