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How will broadband affect burgeoning controversies over health care? The answers to this question and more came courtesy of a Broadband Cenus-hosted, hour-long panel discussion. View a video of the discussion. View Now




President Obama on Innovation and Sustainable Growth. President Barack Obama has new plans to strengthen the economy that will all favor people with hi-tech educations.
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Elevate Miami, a comprehensive Digital Inclusion program launched by the city of Miami, aims to serve youth, low-income families, minorities, seniors and residents facing barriers to digital inclusion.
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The Knight Center of Digital Excellence held its first Stimulus Webcast Session for Knight communities and program directors July 23. Watch it online now.
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By pushing hard on broadband, lawmakers hope to close the "digital divide" that has long separated rural America. In doing so, they hope to give rural consumers access to the same sorts of high-speed services and opportunities - think telemedicine, distance-learning and Web-based commerce - that city dwellers have enjoyed for years.
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Live from “Best In Breed” Stimulus Discussion at the National Press Club

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

12:35

I am on stage at the National Press Club in Washington DC and listening to Bill Schrier, Chief Technology Officer, City of Seattle talk about what an intelligent community looks like.

Who is unserved?

Bill says the entire nation is unserved and global competition is here so WE NEED TO STEP UP.

12:50

Chris Vein, Chief Information Officer for the City of San Francisco is discussing the recent successes for the city in reaching the unserved though health and digital inclusion.  It is not just about Internet access, it is about hardware, it’s about focus on content/application, it’s about training and support.

San Francisco is creating a network of community networks - running city fiber to over 5,000 federally funded low income housing

Interesting note: the low income users now have faster access than most other San Franciscans.

Additionally, the city is providing affordable new and refurbished computers and a community education network. San Francisco has also created community health clinics in the inner city with telemedicine hub for real time care from doctors and specialists.

This is amazing! The city of San Francisco has stepped up in a big way to use technology to help provide solutions for the city’s top social programs.