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Stephen Brand <[log in to unmask]>
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I am doing some research for a group that I'm working with and would
love some input.

I am looking to find out the most effective, interesting, impressive,
innovative, forward thinking or appropriate use of very broad band
technology that you have seen being used or proprosed in the non profit
world - it could be educational, experiential, adminstrative or even a
business strategy.  When I say non profit, I include museums, cultural
institutions, hospitals, educational organizations, universities,
municipalities, social service, etc.  Also, does anyone have any ideas
for what you would do if you had a huge bandwidth to send something out
on or develop a program around-- for example, hospitals are starting to
use broadband to send x-rays out on the internet for easy and quick
physician access.  There is all of this talk about broadband, but
besides having faster and more email, what is the vision out there.

Thanks,
Stephen Brand
President and Chief Imagination Officer
The New Enterprise Factory, Inc.
330-864-1518

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