Considering Open Source Software?

Here's a brief article about a nonprofit that moved almost all its computers and software to open source.

We've long felt nonprofit organizations willing to use open source software were making more dollars available to their core mission. The article appeared in a recent issue of Information Week. Here's the link: http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/open_source/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=220400020

Legislation Introduced to promote Net Neutrality

The Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2009 (H.R. 3458) has been introduced in Congress.

According to FreePress.net, "More than 850 organizations have signed on to the SavetheInternet.com Coalition, including every major consumer group, progressive and conservative leaders, small businesses and unions, bloggers and librarians."

According to WashingtonWatch.com, the bill would amend the Communications Act of 1934 to establish a national broadband policy, safeguard consumer rights, and more.

Once the full content of the bill is submitted to the Library of Congress, it can be viewed in its entirety  here .

Need a meeting or seminar venue?

This is a heads-up on meeting venue availability in the Oak Ridge area:

I was contacted today by Sharon Hmielewski about Centennial Bluff --left side of Edgemoor Road just one mile from the Edgemoor Rd./TN 170 exit off Pellissippi Parkway/TN 62.

They are opening their community center to non-profit groups--no strings attached-- for a limited time (until the residential part of the development opens).

For more information about the development, go to http://www.centennialbluff.com

If you have a need for a meeting space, you may want to consider this venue. It will accomodate 100. Call her for an appointment to view, and further information.
Her contact info is:

Sharon Hmielewski
sharonh@centennialbluff.com
865 257-4390 cell

We get email --Wow, do we get email!

We always enjoy hearing from our members and friends, and are especially happy to help out whenever we can. So keep the emails coming...

We also get lots of spam. Spam is down about 100,000 email messages to our servers from what it was a year or so ago, at its peak. Our Spam FAQ has lots of great info on how to reduce spam, and our multi-level email filtering system stops a lot of it, for which we are thankful.

We also receive forwarded emails, some of them with jokes, political "facts", or silly pictures. A lot of these circulate through email for years, whether factual or not and become "urban legends". A good way to verify the content of such an email is through the www.scopes.com

website: http://www.snopes.com/info/whatsnew.

Battle for Search Supremacy?

The new Bing.com (here) online search from Microsoft went live this morning; a quick check found results for DiscoverET.org showing up approximately the same as on Google. Search Engine Optimization(SEO) for websites may be roughly comparable, but its likely too soon to tell. However (for what its worth), we discovered that Google had "crawled" DiscoverET.org a day more recently than Bing.

Bing.com is replacing the search formerly known as Live.com's search engine. Its a pretty interface--but we found it loads in the browser slower than Google . What impact will this have on Google? We'll wait and see.

Need a Speaker for your Meeting?

DiscoverET.org is happy to arrange for a speaker to come to your group's meeting. During 2009 we've provided a speaker for a few area non-profit organizations seeking to be more aware of our East Tennessee Community Network.

Want to learn new ways the internet is impacting our community, or learn about challenges facing net neutrality? Do you wonder why spam and computer viruses have become so prolific, and what steps you can take to keep them at bay? We'll take a stab at answering your toughest tech-related questions.

Email contact-at-DiscoverET.org to set up a time convenient for your group.

Web Site Supporting Net Neutrality

This website has lots of useful information and discussion of efforts to maintain net neutrality:

DiscoverET.org Websites & Domain Names

We frequently hear from non-profits hosting with us they'd like to have their own domain name. Acquiring a domain name for your site can be handled separately from hosting the site, and there are numerous domain name resellers anxious for business. (We chose not to resell domain names years ago simply because it didn't fit our mission).) We have several FAQs on the topic. See http://www.DiscoverET.org/domainfaq for more information. Remember, you don't have to host your site through the same organization that provides your domain name registration. If you have questions, or need advice, give us a call, or send us an email. We're here to help you.

DiscoverET.org Information

The mission of DiscoverET.org is to promote community through the Internet.

Our Vision

To promote and foster community engagement and regional pride by connecting and networking individuals, governments, businesses, and community organizations.

Our Mission

The mission of DiscoverET.org is to connect people, ideas, and services through the Internet to benefit community by

  • working as an online nonprofit community network and web portal that connects people with resources in East Tennessee
  • providing the online technology that facilitates the flow of information and education between individuals, governments, businesses and community organizations
  • promoting affordable, democratic and universal access to information technology

Who We Are

DiscoverET.org (formerly KORRnet) is a non-profit community network and regional web portal that connects people and resources in East Tennessee. Formed in 1986, DiscoverET.org provides Internet and online access for community groups, non-profit organizations, schools and civic organizations, and government to promote civic participation and community involvement through the sharing of information.

DiscoverET.org is the only independent, non-profit web portal available to organizations throughout East Tennessee -- and currently hosts websites for over 260 non-profit organizations in the 16-county region.

DiscoverET.org provides the Internet access, web space and training that enables community groups to develop and maintain interesting and informative websites.

DiscoverET.org also maintains the web portal with valuable community services, calendars, directories and information that promotes the site and the region.

DiscoverET.org provides outreach and training as resources permit, for participants at all income and literacy levels, with a focus on those not currently being served.

In partnership with The University of Tennessee, ORNL and others, DiscoverET.org generates income through membership dues, corporate sponsorships, foundation grants, and fees from classes and seminars.

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