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« on: November 02, 2012, 03:00:54 am »

Tech companies pitch in to help in Sandy’s wake
   




   
In the wake of Sandy, technology companies are going all out when it comes to relief efforts. From text-message donations to cooperation in providing services to customers, recovery is under way. As the above photo of Hoboken, New Jersey, shows, help can't come soon enough.
A little money goes a long way
Donations via text messages are a popular way to easily give money to charities in need. At least four different groups are using this method to raise money in $10 increments for recovery efforts, which appear as a charge on the texter’s bill.

Those interested in donating to the American Red Cross should text “REDCROSS” to 90999; texting “STORM” to 80888 helps the Salvation Army.

Two animal charities are also asking for help: texting “HUMANE” to 80088 donates $10 to the American Humane Society, while texting “PREVENT” assists the ASPCA.
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http://www.techhive.com/article/2013418/tech-companies-pitch-in-to-help-in-sandy-s-wake.html
   
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