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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

April 2010

In April edition of our eCS newsletter, we will bring you up-to-speed on some exciting updates to the Connected Tennessee website, most notably the new and improved BroadbandStat and the release of our latest round of research data, Tennessee's Technology Trends 2010. We'll also bring you all the details about an innovative initiative recently launched by the State of Tennessee to equip Tennessee's libraries with computer technology resources and training in order to strengthen rural communities and help the unemployed. We'll show you how Connected Nation is working to help senior citizens across the country connect to the world by connecting to the Internet. Plus, whether you're hitting the books or hitting the lake this summer, our valued partners at AT&T are going the extra mile to keeping you on the information highway. Check out our Partner Spotlight to find out where AT&T's latest round broadband build-out recently took place.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

March 2010


We kick off the first eCS newsletter of 2010 by welcoming Alyson Sumerford to the role of State Operations Manager for the East Tennessee region. Alyson takes over the role from Corey Johns, who was recently named Senior Stakeholder Relations Manager for our parent company, Connected Nation. Get to know Alyson on page 2. Also in this month's newsletter, see why Connected Tennessee was recently in the spotlight on Capitol Hill and meet an innovative young man in Memphis who has taken job searching in Tennessee to a whole new level.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

February 2010

In this month's newsletter, we'll introduce you to BroadbandStat - the Next Generation of Broadband Mapping!We'll also bring you up-to-speed on the latest stimulus grant announcement that promises to improve the quality of healthcare acrossthestate by utilizing technology to cut costs and increase efficiency. We'll also show you how you can skip hiring an accountant and hop online to file this year's taxes for free! Plus, travel with us to Perry County as we unveil the latest project in the works by VisionPerry, a Digital Factory that is expected to create new jobs and stimulate the local economy.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010

January 2010

We kick off the first eCS newsletter of 2010 by welcoming Alyson Sumerford to the role of State Operations Manager for the East Tennessee region. Alyson takes over the role from Corey Johns, who was recently named Senior Stakeholder Relations Manager for our parent company, Connected Nation. Get to know Alyson on page 2. Also in this month's newsletter, see why Connected Tennessee was recently in the spotlight on Capitol Hill and meet an innovative young man in Memphis who has taken job searching in Tennessee to a whole new level.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

December 2009

It’s been an exciting month for Connected Tennessee, capping off a banner year for broadband expansion in Tennessee. In this month’s newsletter, we’ll bring you the highlights from 2009. The most significant development happened just last week, when the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced the awarding of $1.8 million to the state of Tennessee and Connected Tennessee through The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The award will help Connected Tennessee deliver a comprehensive map of existing broadband service to the state, among other things.
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Monday, November 30, 2009

November 2009

We are proud to announce that our Computers 4 Kids program recently awarded all six of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis with brand new computers. Also in this month’s eCS newsletter, we’ll tell you about an online campaign that has Tennessee schools competing to win a whopping $100,000 prize to be used in any way they like to better their campuses. Plus, if you’re on the lookout for the perfect Christmas tree, no need to drive all over town – we’ve got a high-speed shortcut to help you locate your tree without ever leaving home! And did you know Tennessee is home to the world’s fastest computer? We’ll reveal where to find it in this month’s edition of “Did You Know?”
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Friday, October 30, 2009

October 2009

We are happy to announce that our Computers 4 Kids program is now an award-winning program! C4K was recently presented with a 2009 TechStar award for “Community Service” at an awards luncheon in Kingsport. We’ll tell you more about the award on page 2 and also reveal why Computers 4 Kids also recently took the national spotlight at an event in Washington D.C.
Also in this month’s eCS newsletter, we’ll introduce you to a group of West Tennesseans that are using broadband technology to showcase the accomplishments of some very special young men and women. Plus, October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and we’ve got tips from the experts on how to stay safe online. And if you live in Bradley County and need to sharpen your computer skills on a budget, you can now do so for free! We’ll tell you where.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

September 2009

In this month’s eCS newsletter, we’ll take you to the city of Gallatin to show you how local residents have banded together to connect their downtown area to the rest of the world. The second round of technology grants from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community were recently awarded and we will reveal which Tennessee counties were the lucky recipients. We will also bring you the story of an East Tennessee hospital that is turning to technology to help save lives. Plus, learn how parents in Bradley County have a new way to connect with teachers to keep up with their child’s progress in school – thanks to broadband technology!
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Monday, August 31, 2009

August 2009

In our August eCommunity Strategies newsletter, we'll take you to our “2,000th Computer” celebration event at the State Capitol, where we celebrated the milestone of touching 2,000 lives in Tennessee over the past 2 years with the gift of technology. Plus, the first round of technology grants from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community were recently awarded and we will reveal which Tennessee counties were the lucky recipients. We will also show you how the entrepreneurial spirit at Chattanooga State Community College is thriving, thanks to broadband technology. And if you live in West TN and are a fan of Facebook, find out which law enforcement agencies you can connect with for the most up-to-date news and information.
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Friday, July 31, 2009

July 2009

In the July edition of our eCommunity Strategies newsletter, we will highlight a recent Computers 4 Kids event in Haywood County where we were honored to partner with AT&T to establish a computer lab at the Saint John Baptist Church After-School Program. We will also reveal how broadband technology recently put the Tennessee General Assembly in the national spotlight! Plus, if you live in Middle Tennessee, next generation broadband is coming your way – and we’ll show you where and how to get it. Finally, the future of telehealth rolled into Knoxville this week and we’ve got all the details.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June 2009

In this month’s eCS newsletter, travel to Perry County to see how Connected Tennessee's Computers 4 Kids program is bringing new vision to a community in need. We will also show you how broadband technology helped beat the heat and bring the Bonnaroo Music Festival to the living rooms of thousands of fans across the world earlier this month – without anyone ever having to leave home! If you’re planning a trip to the Smoky Mountains this summer, learn how to experience the Smokies with your own personal guide, thanks to an innovative approach and a little technology. Plus, find out how the State of Tennessee is leading the pack when it comes to e-prescribing.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

May 2009

In our May eCS newsletter, we'll bring you the amazing story of a Memphis hospital that is using cutting-edge technology and the power of the Internet to help save lives. We'll also take you to Marshall County for a report on their first annual Technology Fair and show you how one East Tennessee company is bringing government to the people via broadband technology. Plus, if you’ve been affected by the downturn of the economy, we'll show you how to access an interactive map that shows job creation and loss throughout the U.S. over the past two years.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

April 2009

From the far eastern tip of Johnson County to the far western border of Shelby County, we have changed lives all around the state with our Computers 4 Kids program and are just getting started! In this month's eCommunity Strategies newsletter, we will bring you a complete C4K update from West Tennessee. We’ll also take you on a tour of a historic Victorian mansion in Middle Tennessee that is utilizing modern technology to keep things fresh for its visitors and show you how one East Tennessee hospital is taking an innovative approach to helping moms-to-be stay connected.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

March 2009

The March eCS newsletter is a special edition devoted entirely to the recently passed America Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the broadband provisions that are contained within it. Through the Act, there is a unique opportunity for organizations to build broadband out into the rural and unserved areas of Tennessee.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009

February 2009

In this month’s eCS newsletter, meet some senior citizens in Jefferson County who are staying ahead of the technology curve, thanks to an innovative program that teaches computer skills to the elderly. Learn about a high-tech tool in Putnam County that is allowing for more “hands-on” healthcare. And finally, we’ll travel to Humboldt, Tennessee, to reveal how one company is proving that it really is a small world after all, thanks to broadband technology.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

January 2009

In the first eCS newsletter of 2009, we’ll show you how the state of Tennessee is working to bring aid to Tennessee’s families facing tough economic times through a new online initiative. Plus, find out an easy new way to navigate the Tennessee General Assembly this session with the simple click of a button. And if you were one of the millions who watched the recent Inauguration Day coverage, as our new President took office, you might be interested to know all the technology that went on behind the scenes of that historic day.
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Monday, December 15, 2008

December 2008

In December’s eCS newsletter, we will be spotlighting a very special organization (and recent Computers 4 Kids recipient) in East Tennessee that is utilizing the power of the Web to raise funds for the very important work they do. We will also reveal which former U.S. Senator is launching a new online initiative designed to touch lives on a global scale. And finally, find out how you can leave the special soldier in your life an online holiday greeting.
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

November 2008

In this month’s eCS newsletter, we’ll introduce you to a Pickett County woman and champion of broadband who is reaching the entire U.S. with her graphic designs, all courtesy of high-speed Internet. Plus, travel with us to Stanton, Tennessee to tour a new Welcome Center that is bringing the small West Tennessee town back to life with the help of some new technology-based programs. And finally, find out which websites are going to bring you the biggest Black Friday savings on the biggest shopping day of the year!
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

October 2008

In this month’s eCS newsletter, learn how Memphis Police are making the city streets a little safer, thanks to broadband technology. Plus, with Election Day right around the corner, we’ll introduce you to an Anderson County teen that isn’t waiting for adulthood to flex his political muscles! See how his political blog has captured national attention. We will also share with you some last minute ways to get in the Halloween spirit all with just the click of a mouse. And finally, we’ll unveil our latest Broadband Availability Map, which we are excited to say, now includes the locations in which mobile broadband is available!
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Monday, September 15, 2008

September 2008

In September's eCS newsletter, learn how an innovative tourism initiative turned to the power of the Internet to attract tourists to East Tennessee’s more rural counties. Plus, find out how businesses and colleges throughout the state are joining forces to turn the tides of technology in Tennessee. Travel to the small town of Hickman, Tennessee, to meet a family that is keeping their farming business current with a little help from broadband technology. Finally, we’ll showcase valued Connected Tennessee partner, Comcast, and reveal how they are helping to “Rock the Vote” this election season.
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Friday, August 15, 2008

August 2008

This month, meet a Middle Tennessee woman who, as a 91-year-old computer class graduate, is proving that when it comes to technology – age really is just a number! We’ll also travel to Pulaski to show you how the sleepy little town is leading the high-tech pack with their state-of-the-art data center. Plus, find out how one East Tennessee man put his backyard business on the map with the help of broadband technology. Finally, we’ll catch up with some of our Connected Tennessee partners to update you about some of their recent exciting achievements.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

July 2008

In this month's eCS newsletter, learn how broadband technology played a major role in helping tilt the scales in Chattanooga’s favor as Volkswagon officials were making their final decision on where their new $1 billion U.S. plant would be located. Also meet a Murfreesboro woman who was ready to close up shop on her small, home-based business before broadband technology breathed new life into her company. And as gas prices continue to rise, learn how one innovative West Tennessee university is using the Internet to help their students save money at the pumps.
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Sunday, June 15, 2008

June 2008

In June's eCommunity Strategies newsletter, we will introduce you to a family that was recently able to connect with their son serving overseas from literally thousands of miles away via a broadband connection. Plus, learn how you can plan your Smoky Mountain getaway by touring area resorts and hot spots from the comforts of your living room! And finally, travel to West Tennessee to meet a couple that turned an unexpected bump in the road into a springboard for a whole new career path - with a little help from broadband technology.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

May 2008

This month, we’ll introduce you to a group of students in rural East Tennessee who were recently able to take a trip to the beach - without ever leaving their classroom! We’ll also get into the springtime spirit by showing you a whole new way to “surf” Sumner County. Plus find out why a group of penguins at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga have become international Internet icons, and meet a small town West Tennessee business owner who is reaching a globalmarket with his family-owned and operated shoe store, thanks to broadband technology.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

April 2008

This month's eCS newletter introduces Connected Tennessee's Computers 4 Kids program, an exciting new initiative that will provide thousands of disadvantaged children across Tennessee with brand new laptop computers. Also meet a group of tech-savvy kids in Bradley County that have found an innovative way to combine technology with lending a helping hand. Plus, travel to a sleepy Smoky Mountain woodshop to meet the cutting-edge couple that is using broadband technology to allow customers from all over the United States to watch their furniture being made – as it happens!
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