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Haiti Innovation Now on Technorati

By Robert Miller on Dimanche, décembre 3, 2006.
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Teacher-Students Realize the Internet

By Weblog on Dimanche, août 20, 2006.
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internetAs with all trips to Haïti, adventures abounded during my recent 10-day visit. My mission this trip was to teach internet searching techniques to secondary teachers who are participating in the Certification Program in Pedagogy. Read more »

HII Receives Google Grant

By Robert Miller on Mardi, décembre 6, 2005.

Haiti Innovation is proud to announce the recent receipt of a Google AdWords Grant, which now enables us to reach a far greater audience in the development community. In addition to being already syndicated on numerous public blog feeds (the blogosphere), an AdWords campaign will now place an HII link in the right margin of Google’s website when key words are used in a search. (Try google-ing “Haiti” or “MINUSTAH”). Read more »

Flickr-ing to raise awareness and project capital

By Robert Miller on Mercredi, novembre 30, 2005.
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FlickerEric Gunderson of Development Seed, our web designer, came up with this spot of genius. While I am slowly working backwards through our site to update all of the photographs, check out Matt Marek’s post on Project Medishare to see an example. The genius lies in the wonderful interoperability of the net. Read more »

Haiti Innovation now supports RSS and XML news feeds

By Robert Miller on Dimanche, novembre 6, 2005.
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Haiti Innovation is proud to announce that its website now offers XML and RSS news feeds, which makes staying connected even easier. An RSS feed will allow you to add Haiti Innovation news to your website that will update automatically every time a new blog or article is posted to our site. Read more »

An invitation to blog

By Robert Miller on Dimanche, juillet 3, 2005.
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As we begin the month of July, I write to encourage everyone to share their stories and thoughts on the current situation in Haiti and the progress of its development in our web log. One of the largest features on our homepage is our News section, which was created not only to disseminate information on current events, but to foster discussion on the topics of progress and development as well. Read more »