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‘Computers for Kids’ Campaign launched by the Kramden Institute and the Internet Summit

October 21st, 2010

Kramden InstituteRALEIGH, NC – The Kramden Institute and the Internet Summit are teaming up on a ‘Computers for Kids’ campaign aimed at providing hardworking, less-advantaged students with home computers to advance their achievement and strengthen their contribution to the community.

The month-long campaign will culminate in a computer drive on November 22, just after Internet Summit 2010 scheduled for November 17-18th at the Raleigh Convention Center.  In addition, the Internet Summit has agreed to donate a portion of the proceeds from the 2010 conference to the Kramden Institute in support of the ‘Computers for Kids’ campaign.

The Kramden Institute Inc., collects, refurbishes and donates PCs to less-advantaged students in NC.  Kramden is specifically looking for laptops (1GHz or faster with power supply), desktop computers (Pentium 4 or equivalent Celeron), LCD displays, laptop and desktop hard drives >= 20 GB, RAM >= 256MB and USB thumb/flash drives

The Internet Summit is a leading web-centric conference that is held annually in Raleigh, NC aimed at promoting forward thinking and thought leadership on topics related to web technologies.

For more information on ‘Computers for Kids’ see www.internetsummit.com/kids.html

 

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