Lets's Talk Computers - Community Harbor  January 31, 2004
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Interview on January 31, 2004
CES Update Part 2     Guest: Ken Russell
As a member of the Association of Public Communications Officers, Community Harbor is working to help communities safely prepare for active participation in the emerging global economy, insuring that those communities that are ready to make a strategic investment in next-generation communications systems achieve the best long-term capabilities. Community Harbor is engaged in several interrelated projects bringing together community networks at secure Community Network Resource Centers

Ken Russell, founder of Community Harbor brings us more information on the latest technological improvements in part 2 of his Consumer Electronics Show (CES) update.
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