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  1. The Future of the World is in Better Hands Than We Think

    http://blogs.intel.com/csr/2008/05/the_future_of_the_world_is_in.php

    Intel ISEF has just sent 1500+ kids home with their heads awhirl. Most are high school seniors and they are here from 48 states and 51 countries and territories. I’m sitting in the Atlanta airport and they are everywhere around me. Some are wearing their medals home, letting the world see the superstar they are, but most are back in everyday teenage camouflage. …

    2 hours ago
  2. VIDEO: Who Will Be Our Next Top High School Scientists?

    http://blogs.intel.com/csr/2008/05/video_who_will_be_our_next_top.php

    We are hours away from the official announcement. Tomorrow at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta, three students will be ranked the top high school science students. The top three will return home with $50,000 each from the Intel Foundation. …

    2 hours ago
  3. It’s the little things, really

    http://blogs.intel.com/csr/2008/05/its_the_little_things_really.php

    My boss’ boss sent us all an email. The content was important and I read it with interest, but what really caught my attention was this little graphic and tagline at the bottom: It’s a remarkable thing. I personally hardly ever print out emails, but I know quite a few people who do. …

    2 hours ago
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    Young Scientists Flip Video Record Road to Intel ISEF08

    http://intelsciencecompetitions.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/you...

    My Intel pal Gail Dundas came up with the idea of getting The Flip video camera into the hands of some contestants so they could record their Road to Intel ISEF.  We’ve all fallen in love with the nifty, simple to use digital video camera that you can easily carry anywhere.

    9 hours ago in Intel ISEF 2008 · Authority: 10
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    In Atlanta for ISEF08 - There's Excitement in the Air

    http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2008/05/in-atlanta-for.html

    and conversing excitedly in a cornucopia of accents. I'm totally stoked to go walk the floor tomorrow and meet some geeky kids and their geeky parents and get some cool pictures, video, and stories. Until then, here are some neat videos posted on Intel's own blog

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    The Action of Atlanta — Young Scientists Compete at ISEF

    http://kenekaplan.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/the-action-of-atl...

    for big $ and scholarships.  Here are a few stories so far: Video — Road to Intel ISEF:  Wizkids Worldwide Gather What They’re Saying on the Road to ISEF My Gear for ISEF Let the games begin Video — First Look at the Action at ISEF Wired’s GeekDad Coming to ISEF It’s Tuesday, Day Two…and I’m off to the show.  If you have a favorite science project story — past or present — please share it here.

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    ext337

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    Grass roots philanthropy – where’s the corporate connection? (CSR@Intel) Nice opening to talk about how different actors can come together to create change.2008 Deloitte Volunteer IMPACT Survey | Community Involvement - Deloitte LLP Corporations invest heavily in training and development. But as corporate America deals with

    5 days ago in ext337 by marniewebb · Authority: 25
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    Creating Bridges to Change

    http://ext337.org/article/CreatingBridgestoChange

    Intel’s Perry Gruber has a good post up at CSR@Intel about how people can come together, with and without traditional NGOs and development organizations, to work on the tough problems of the world. Perry writes: But when you consider the upstarts and the results they

    5 days ago in ext337 by marniewebb · Authority: 25
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    Sustainability and blogs : Is it a natural?

    http://intelegia.com/mediacenter/tools_for_thought/2008/05/0...

    This blog questions the willingness of actual industry leaders to embrace the 2.0 culture to look at corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in a different way. Intel

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    Responsabilitate Sociala - CSR in Romania

    http://www.responsabilitatesociala.ro

    Grass roots philanthropy – where’s the corporate connection? publicat de CSR@Intel

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    Best practice: Supply Chain Management

    http://h20325.www2.hp.com/blogs/csremea/archive/2008/05/05/6...

    Supplier Day on a yearly basis and invites its equipment and material suppliers to talk about their business relation and Intel’s expectations. Such a supplier Day is also useful to discuss about existing partnerships but also to initiate cooperation.

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    Silicon Valley Watcher - reporting on the business of technology and media

    http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com

    Intel Alternative text for browsers that do not understand IFrames. Featured Intel Blogs: - What's in Your Pocket? by Holly Bourne - Does CSR have its roots in the American Black struggle? by Perry Gruber - Before you throw it away... by Ilene - Mr. Otellini Goes to Washington by Shelly Esque - Thoughts on Netbooks by Paul Bergevin - Spring, Science, Hope, Math by Wendy Hawkins

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    Responsabilitate Sociala - CSR in Romania

    http://www.responsabilitatesociala.ro

    Can Sustainability, Green or CSR Survive a Recession? publicat de CSR@Intel