01 February 2008
Charitable PC
Many social welfare organizations are lending their hands to fight AIDS and to help those who are affected by it. Microsoft and Dell are fused themselves with Red, an organization founded by U2 singer Bono. The main endeavor of this joint venture is to market an altruistic personal computer. The bounteousness of this enterprise is revealed from their contribution to the society. For each PC sold the company will donate $80 for the medical care of HIV-affected people. It is named as Project Red and the computer will run on Windows Vista. This product will be made available in the markets from January 31. Red had also teamed with companies such as Motorola and Apple to bestow part of the sales products to fight the AIDS bane in Africa. The personal computer has a red casing. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has acknowledged this exertion and he describes this bustle as a creative use of capitalism.
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nice here that our people are working for some gud things hats off to them...nice post too
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