Tech firms tackle third-world poverty

Intel's chairman Craig Barrett also chairs the UN GAID organisation

US technology companies have been meeting with UN representatives in Silicon Valley to see how they can aid projects in the developing world.

The summit was organised by Intel in conjunction with the UN's Global Alliance for Information and Communications Technology and Development ( UN GAID ). The aim is to improve healthcare, education, trade and help governments to better use technology through the rolling out of low-cost broadband.

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