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September 7, 2008 1:01:36 AM CDT



Humanitarian Relief is a Text Message Away

Posted Jan 17, 08 6:33 PM CST in Technology 

(Newser) – A Google-funded website that uses technology to spread the word about emergencies launches today, CNET reports. The company's charitable arm has put $5 million into InSTEDD, which will use social software like Twitter and Facebook to alert humanitarian groups to crises and organize rescue operations. “Social networking in the humanitarian space, that's something you're going to see,” InSTEDD’s CEO said.

Using Twitter technology, for example, InSTEDD’s software will allow a relief worker to send a text message about an outbreak; groups like UNICEF receive the post merged with a Google Earth locater and can notify him of nearby resources. Facebook could be used to network or mobilize or recruit “friends” for help. The epidemiologist who conceived the project hopes it will “make the world a safer place.”

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