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The Humanitarian Technology Network (HTN) is an online resource providing information and informal review of the tools and technologies that benefit humanitarian endeavors. Synergism between all members of the humanitarian community is encouraged. HTN was launched in 2008.
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Question - OMG! Why am I seeing ads on this site? Aren't you, like, one of those non-profit organizations??
Answer - HTN incorporates advertising as a means of offsetting the costs associated with operating a website (server space, domains, etc.). We are not a non-profit organization.
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Answer - If you'd like to advertise with us, please send a note via the Contact form here: http://humtechnet.com/contact
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HTN is a blog about technology and people. Similar to the evolution of these subjects, the content, sources, information, and links contained within this web site are subject to change without notice. The quality and accuracy of content on HTN is intended to be a consistent feature, however, the reader should be aware that broken or misdirected links may occur.
Content published on HTN is intended to foster the acquisition of new information and support networking between humanitarians. Contributing members of HTN have no intention to harm, injure, defame, libel, or misrepresent others. HTN makes no effort to conform to the laws and regulations of nations other than the United States with regard to Internet content. Readers outside the US should be aware of their county's laws and act accordingly.
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Copyright:
The content of HTN, including content provided by it's members, is protected by United States and international copyright laws. Trademarks or Registered Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Content on HTN may be used in scholarly articles, academic publications, and reposted online with appropriate accreditation.
