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Momentum for Change in Africa Is Good Development News
Africa is changing faster than many realize, and there is definite momentum for economic reform and development -- similar to trends in both...
FCC To Propose Net Neutrality Rules
The head of the FCC plans to propose new rules that would prohibit Internet service providers from interfering with the free flow of...
National Day of Encouragement September 12 Honors Teens Making a Difference
The Encouragement Foundation, sponsor of this year's National Day of Encouragement, launched its "7 Days Across America" campaign to showcase the impressive actions of...
UN Gives Technological Boost to 500,000 Albanian School Students
Almost half a million Albanian students now have access to modern computer laboratories, high-speed Internet and training in information technology skills thanks to a...
Online Therapy: A New Way to Get Help
Online therapy is one of the newest trends in mental healthcare. Although many clients still choose in-person therapy, online counseling has become an...
Google Street Maps Helped Identify Muggers
Police in the Netherlands have arrested two men after the alleged muggers were identified on a picture taken at the crime scene by Google's...
Good News Network on 2009 Rolling Stone HOT List!
Now we know we're HOT. . . The Good News Network made Rolling Stone magazine's Hot List for 2009!
Listing their HOT INTERNET picks on...
Western Saharan Refugees Reach out to World via Video
In the Dakhla refugee camp in the middle of the Algerian desert, refugees from Western Sahara have found a way to feel...
Seabiscuit Stamp Debuts After People-Powered 8-Year Effort
An eight-year effort by thousands of grassroots volunteers resulted in a new 44-cent stamp featuring the great thoroughbred racehorse, Seabiscuit. Its debut today from...
Special Report: The Best News for Planet Earth in Decades
I asked one question to leading environmentalists who are usually keen to point out what is wrong with the environment: What is...
Susan Boyle Taking Fame in Stride (Video)
UK Singing sensation Susan Boyle has become an Internet hit and she doesn't even own a computer. She said she is "absolutely...
Millennials: The Civic Generation a Force for Change
The 'Civic generation' is rolling up its sleeves to lend a hand at home and abroad
Young adults who grew up in the shadow of...
Online Businesses Set to Expand in 2009
A large majority of online businesses in the UK are confident about the future and more than three-quarters are planning to expand their...
Amazon.com Posted Biggest Job Growth Since Dot Com Boom
The good news keeps coming from Amazon.com. After surprising Wall Street with a stellar fourth quarter, the Seattle-based Internet retailer disclosed in January...
Salvation Army Reports Record-Setting Red Kettle Donations
Holiday donations to The Salvation Army's iconic red kettles set a new national record of $130 million, despite the ongoing economic downturn, surpassing the...
More than 100 Million of the World’s Poorest Have Received Microloan
More than 106 million of the world’s poorest families received a microloan in 2007, surpassing a goal set ten years earlier, according to...
Websites Offer Citizens a Way to Track Money in Obama Stimulus Package
The Obama Administration launched an accountablility website to be accessed by the American people and used to track where and how the...
Free Laptops Arrive for Kids in Mali (Video)
Children in rural Mali are being given the opportunity to develop their computer skills, thanks to the charity, One Laptop Per Child. 30 laptops...
Free Book Offered From DailyOM Founder
Every once in a while we meet someone who inspires us to new possibilities for ourselves simply by the way they approach their own...
Ben Affleck and Mick Jagger Join Forces in Film to Ease Refugee Crisis
Actor-director Ben Affleck and Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger released a short film to help raise $23 million for United Nations efforts to pay...