Two software engineers from Texas put up a website on Wednesday for people affected by the damage of Hurricane Katrina. They use a map from Google to help people pin down areas that were affected.
P2P Pirates Give Booty To Katrina Victims
The Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) and a trade organization for peer-to-peer software providers, content rights holders, and service-and-support companies will offer P2P users a chance to help Katrina victim by buying and sharing music.
London Bombing Victims Treated at Duke
Two young women, sisters and college students from Tennessee, underwent reconstructive surgery on Monday at Duke University Hospital after surviving last week’s horrific subway bombings in London.
LexisNexis to Notify 280,000 More Possible Theft Victims
Reed Elsevier announced that LexisNexis had initiated a review on March 9, after it identified a number of incidents of potentially fraudulent access to information at its recently acquired Seisint unit.
FindWhat Assists Hurricane Victims
FindWhat has developed a unique business-enabling program, designed specifically to assist businesses in the southeast affected by the unprecedented total of four major hurricanes within six weeks to ‘get back on track.’
SBA to Assist Hurricane Ivan Victims
Following the announcement of a Presidential disaster declaration as a result of Hurricane Ivan, SBA Administrator Hector V. Barreto issued the following statement:
Ask Jeeves Teams with American Red Cross to Aid Hurricane Victims
100 Percent of Profits from Searches on redcross.ask.com to Be Donated to the Red Cross’ Disaster Relief Fund.
Downsized Workers Are No Longer The Victims
A seismic shift is occurring in the job market! Knowledgeable workers, technology changes, labor market shortages, and historically low unemployment has put workers in control of their career options.