Computer Aid international has launched a new appeal for companies and individuals to send it defunct PCs to be reconditioned and distributed to schools and community groups in the developing world.
Last year, the British charity refurbished and shipped 1,000 old PCs every month ? a figure it believes it can double in 2004 with increased donations from large corporations and public sector organisations. Computer Aid aims to collect 25,000 old Pentium machines in 2004.
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