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Penguin Days Strengthen Technology Use written by Jessica Roake Tech News Staff Writer Proving that they aren't mutually exclusive, the worlds of technology and nonprofits happily come together for Penguin Days, "working to make the world a better place one computer chip at a time." Tech News will cover the upcoming NYC gathering, to be held Saturday, May 7, 2005 at United Way of New York City. The NYC Penguin Day is made possible through modest participant fees and underwriting support from United Way of New York City, IBM and others. At this day-long event, open source developers will work with nonprofit staffs to explore and demystify free and open source software for social change.
Infused with a sense of fun (the popular 'speed geek' exercise matches nonprofit participants with a programmer, who then subjects them to a rapid-fire presentation of software applications), Penguin Days strengthen technology user networks, and allow committed developers to come out from behind their computers to join active communities and movements. Penguin Days provide nonprofits with the expertise they need while offering programmers a chance to parlay their technological understanding into affecting positive social change. As organizers say, "There's a growing group of programmers interested in making their skills and technical knowledge available for a cause." Collaborative projects are often discussed, presenting programmers and organizations with the opportunity to coordinate their efforts in meaningful partnerships. Started in Philadelphia in March 2004 by a working group of nonprofit technology organizations, worldwide Penguin Days have successfully brought together open source developers and nonprofit tech staffs in London, Portland, and Toronto. Upcoming Penguin Days will take place in Chicago (March 26th, 2005), the Bay Area (April 12, 2005), and New York City (May 7, 2005). For more information and to register for Penguin Days, please visit: www.penguinday.org.
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