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What are some local community gardens in San Francisco?

By  •  July 18, 2012

With San Francisco’s plant-it-yourself movement in full swing, it’s not difficult to find a community garden near you. San Francisco Garden Resource Organization, or SFGRO, is dedicated to supporting community …
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Closing the Digital Divide and Changing the Face of Tech

By  •  July 10, 2012

By: Abby Bobé, Black Girls Code Volunteer

With so much tech talk surrounding mergers, IPOs, and exits taking place in the Bay Area and the valley, it is hard to imagine …
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Where does the San Francisco Pride Parade start and end?

By  •  June 23, 2012

The San Francisco Pride Parade usually goes along Market Street, starting at Market and Beale and ending at Market and 8th Street in downtown San Francisco, 9 blocks down. Click …
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San Francisco State University Students To Premiere Short Film On the Digital Divide and Other Documentaries

By  •  May 2, 2012

By: Eric Cuadra, SF State University Student

On Tuesday, May 8th, the Broadcasting and Electronic Communication Arts department at San Francisco State University invites you to the annual screening of …
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The AppMyCity! Prize: Apps Making Good Cities Great

By  •  March 22, 2012

In today’s digital age, mobile apps are an amazing source of innovation and ingenuity.

Here at Reset, we have been a long-time supporter of various Gov 2.0 apps for improving …
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Updated “Lifeline” Program Is Another Step Toward Closing Digital Divide

By  •  February 2, 2012

February 2, 2012

By: Phil Ting

The Federal Communications Commission has recently announced long overdue reforms to a two-decade old program known as “Lifeline.”

“Lifeline” is part of the Universal Service Fund and helps …
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