[NIFL-POVRACELIT:786] Salt Lake Computers Free from Gateway

From: Mary Ann Corley (macorley1@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Apr 10 2002 - 22:33:23 EDT


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Cross-Posted from OVAE's Thursday Notes:

Wondering what happens to all that equipment that supported the Winter
Olympics? Gateway is donating up to 4,500 computers from the Salt Lake games
to nonprofit agencies. Priority goes to schools and community centers whose
programs help enhance access to technology for traditionally underserved
communities. Complete an application online between April 2 and July 31,
2002.  For the application plus additional details see
http://www.gateway.com/olympics/donations.shtml



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