Bohnett Foundation Gives $500K For Computer Centers

February 4, 2010
The David Bohnett Foundation, the nonprofit foundation started by Geocities founder David Bohnett, said Thursday that it has granted $500,000 to David Bohnett CyberCenters across the United States, to help update computer centers for the gay and lesbian community. According to the foundation, it grants "refresh" grants to keep computer equipment up to date in the centers, approximately every three or four years. The centers are used to help LGBT members network, communicate, and explore educational, professional and recreational opportunities. The first David Bohnett CyberCenter opened in 1998. Bohnett was the co-founder of Geocities, which was acquired by Yahoo in 1999; Bohnett also runs local venture firm Baroda Ventures, and was involved in NetZero, Stamps.com, Xdrive, Lowermybills, Wireimage, and Online Partners, among other firms. Bohnett's foundation said it has so far given over $35M to such causes as the arts, educational and civic programs; LGBT-related causes; voting rights and registration initiatives; research and public policies to reduce the toll of firearm violence; and animal research and rights.No tag for this post.













Advanced Analogic narrows 4Q loss to $4 million (AP)

February 4, 2010
AP - Advanced Analogic Technologies Inc., which makes chips for wireless phones and digital cameras, reported Thursday that its fourth-quarter loss narrowed to $4 million as sales rose 12 percent.No tag for this post.













Adobe Fires Back at Apple’s Snub of Flash on the iPad (NewsFactor)

February 4, 2010
NewsFactor - What's Apple's problem with Flash? Three years after the introduction of the iPhone, Apple's refusal to include Flash on its soon-to-be-released iPad has sparked another kerfuffle between Apple and Flash maker Adobe Systems.No tag for this post.