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300 ITT employees lend hand in New Orleans recovery | The Louisiana Weekly

Three hundred of ITT Corporations top global leaders rolled up their sleeves to volunteer in New Orleans. On February 11, 2010, ITT employees partnered with two local organizations — HandsOn New Orleans and Bayou Rebirth —to assist in the citys ongoing recovery efforts after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina through school revitalization and wetland restoration projects...
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Metromix Launches in New Orleans and 27 Additional U.S. Markets | Yahoo! Finance


Metromix is a national network of local entertainment Web sites targeting 21- to 34-year-olds with information on where to go and what to do. Metromix was formed through a joint venture between Gannett Co., Inc. and Tribune Company, two of the country's largest media companies with newspapers, TV stations and Web sites in the nation's top markets. Metromix recently expanded into 27 new cities extending its reach to more than 50 top U.S. markets, including New York and Chicago.
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New Orleans Multimedia User Group December Meeting with Matt Toups on OpenStreetMap | NOMMUG

Matt Toups from the local New Orleans chapter of the OpenStreetMap project
will present this Tuesday evening, 8 December, at 6:30pm.

OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open source map of the world that is freely
available online. You can contribute to the map by adding in your favorite
places, as well as download the map data and create your own local map.
There are over 150,000 OpenStreetMap participants worldwide.

You can help! Join us in creating the best, most up to date map of New
Orleans (and the world), at http://www.openstreetmap.org

Web developers, consider OSM as a map data source for your web projects.
GIS pros and map fans, start editing the map immediately -- everything is
editable in "the free wiki world map", it is like the Wikipedia of map data.

We'll also be announcing the winner of this 6-month's software giveaway!

Time and Location, RSVP via:
http://groups.adobe.com/posts/26fad58b6d

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Voodoo Fest goes high tech | 2theadvocate.com | New Orleans

Zehnder Communications designed the 2009 Voodoo Experience phone application with handy icons for food, first aid, ATMs, bathrooms and even prices of items, right on a phone screen.

During the festival, app users can also be updated in real time about changes in any stage's schedule.

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AT&T to roll out U-verse to St. Tammany Parish on Friday | New Orleans Business News | NOLA.com

U-Verse is AT&T’s cable-TV competition, using existing telephone lines to deliver broadcast and cable networks – as well as accompanying services like digital video recording, video on demand and high-definition networks.
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Ten Social Media Methods To Fight Hurricane Season | InventorSpot

Katrina's devastation on New Orleans was BSM (before social media). It's hard to think that we lived during a period of time without social networking, but only 4 years ago Facebook was barely one year old, and Twitter was yet to be inked out on a restaurant napkin.
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Open Sound New Orleans | VOA News | Website of the Week

New Orleans is one of America's most distinctive cities. White, black, and French cultures meet in the port near the mouth of the Mississippi River, seasoned by great food and enlivened by fabulous music. 

New Orleans was battered by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, bringing new attention to the city's rich cultural heritage.

The creators of our Website of the Week are collecting the sounds of New Orleans, which you hear by clicking on a map that shows where they were recorded.

Open Sound New Orleans is a community media project that invites and enables New Orlineans to document their lives in sound...

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New Technology High School Opens In Gentilly | WDSU New Orleans

School To Assign Apple Laptops To Every Student

Greater Gentilly High School, one-of-a-kind technology high school, that's preparing kids for the future opened this week in Gentilly. The model for the school is based on the New Tech Foundation in Napa, Calif.
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Test Tulane Library Website - get a PJ's $5 Gift Card

The Tulane University Libraries are recruiting students and faculty to participate in usability testing of their new web site and need your help to make the next-generation site as useful and effective as possible.

Come to the library at an appointed time; they will ask you to find some information on their web site prototype, then ask you a few questions about the site. And to show appreciation, you receive a $5 Gift Card at PJ's!

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New Orleans Files Lawsuit Against Louisiana Technology Council | WDSU

The city of New Orleans has filed a lawsuit against the Louisiana Technology Council, seeking an injunction to prevent the future release of city e-mail data.
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