blogs.pcworld.com — Geekcorps is a hard-working nonprofit that trains people in the developing world to use technology. Volunteers typically spend at least 4 months working intensively with locals who want to use technology to accomplish a goal, like creating a network. Geekcorps pays the volunteers' travel expenses, housing, meals and other incidental expenses.
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deanloweJul 15, 2006
They must be awash in volunteers if they're only taking "experts".
riotJul 15, 2006
any canadians out their can also apply for netcorps ...<a class="user" href="http://www.netcorps-cyberjeunes.org/">http://www.netcorps-cyberjeunes.org/</a>
ruskibangerJul 16, 2006
There is another site, <a class="user" href="http://tuxtemps.com">http://tuxtemps.com</a> that seems to be gearing up for something like this but their site doesn't give allot of information.
kb3juvJul 16, 2006
They also are looking to do this stuff in disaster areas.