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  • Humaninet.org

    Humaninet.org Can Wireless Networks Bridge the Digital Divide? About the HumaniNet Web Information Service We would like to hear your ideas for articles on technology that supports humanitarian aid and relief. Please email your thoughts to feedback@humaninet.org. Thank you. Written for HumaniNet by Mauro Calvi, CGNet How Wireless LAN technology is bringing the Internet to…

  • Internet Down

    Internet Down How to Use the Internet When the Internet is Gone How to access Twitter, Facebook, e-mail, and search when all you can do is text. by John Herrman on Buzzfeed OK, here’s the scenario: A storm plows through your hometown, knocking out the electricity. Your lights go out, and with it your Wi-Fi.…

  • Geo-Twitter: Adding Coordinates is Easy « Maps 2.0

    Geo-Twitter: Adding Coordinates is Easy « Maps 2.0 Maps 2.0 Geospatial Tools for Nonprofits and Humanitarian Relief Home About Maps 2.0 Advisory Team Mapping Resources Testimonials Why GIS?   Geo-Twitter: Adding Coordinates is Easy In my presentation on January 12, I touched on the promise of geo-tweeting, but concluded it’s not quite here yet. At the time, I knew it…

  • Humaninet.org

    Humaninet.org The HumaniNet Consortium is an alliance of not-for-profit humanitarian relief and development organizations who have agreed to cooperate on the research and sharing of global information and communication technologies, or ICT, for emergency and routine operations. The Consortium is investigating and testing “off-the-shelf,” affordable ICT solutions that provide interoperability in all geographies, enable the…

  • Humaninet.org

    Humaninet.org The HumaniNet Consortium is an alliance of not-for-profit humanitarian relief and development organizations who have agreed to cooperate on the research and sharing of global information and communication technologies, or ICT, for emergency and routine operations. The Consortium is investigating and testing “off-the-shelf,” affordable ICT solutions that provide interoperability in all geographies, enable the…

  • About « Maps 2.0

    About « Maps 2.0 Maps 2.0 Geospatial Tools for Nonprofits and Humanitarian Relief Home About Advisory Team Project Description Testimonials Why GIS?   About   Maps 2.0 will establish the first nonprofit online resource for sharing best practices in geographic information systems (GIS), geospatial analysis, and digital maps. Our goal is to make GIS tools and solutions more…

  • Humaninet.org

    Humaninet.org The HumaniNet Consortium is an alliance of not-for-profit humanitarian relief and development organizations who have agreed to cooperate on the research and sharing of global information and communication technologies, or ICT, for emergency and routine operations. The Consortium is investigating and testing “off-the-shelf,” affordable ICT solutions that provide interoperability in all geographies, enable the…

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  • HumaniNet – RBGAN Overview

    HumaniNet – RBGAN Overview RBGAN: the Next Step Toward Portable Broadband back to SatCom index page by Gregg Swanson Posted: 4/15/2004 Over the past year, HumaniNet has assisted over 20 humanitarian and missionary organizations in procuring and testing a new way to communicate from remote areas: the Regional Broadband Global Area Network, or RBGAN, introduced…

  • HumaniNet ICT Features

    HumaniNet ICT Features Twelve FREE Tips: Be Sure Your BGAN is Ready and Tuned Up! December 16, 2012 For BGAN users, especially emergency responders, here are a dozen things you should do periodically to be sure your terminal is “ready for prime time.”  This is like changing the oil in your vehicle – not something…