After 15 memorable years, we're re-releasing FrontlineSMS as an open source, desktop product - and shutting the company down.
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The latest Talk Justice episode is out! Host @jtashea, @SRLN15's Katherine Alteneder, @lsnftweets' Leslie Powell-Boudreaux & @FrontlineSMS' Sean McDonald discuss the risks the "digital divide" presents as legal services increasingly go online.
Listen now: lsc.gov/talk-justice/talk-ju…
The first-hand account of running a last-mile, social impact technology organization. Not easy to write, but hopefully useful to those who are considering the leap.
Frontline Business \o/
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Frontline Business \o/
On our strategy, markets, mistakes, and lessons over 15 years of building public interest technology.
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The second post in our closing series is on our business, strategy, and markets - and the lessons we learned in each.
Frontline Business \o/
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We are re-releasing the updated FrontlineSMS as a free, open source, downloadable software. \o/
And, we are closing the company. /o\
It's been a long, rewarding, road to here - we're grateful to our community, team, clients, and supporters. \o/
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5⃣ @wsisaac describes a 'missing middle' in which through the development of tools and principles, some of the socio-technical challenges have been overlooked..
The #outage is a reminder that we need to #keepiton. There's already been 55 (intentional) internet shutdowns this year in 21 countries, so if you're experiencing the outage today, think what no internet is like for a day, a week, 6mths accessnow.org/keepiton/#RightsCon#fastly
Let's not forget - connectivity isn't an end. It's access to the services that connectivity is meant to create - and most of those services simply aren't designed for anything other than constant, stable bandwidth and power. Two things that don't exist in... lots of places.
@NeemaIyer biggest issue neglected in the debate is access and connectivity. "Marginalized people are left behind and the privileged have more power eg - not online less access to fact checking, gender digital divide, high internet costs"
"3.7 billion people still lack any form of online access, that's 49% of the world's population," mentioned @ITUDevelopment Director Doreen Bogdan-Martin (@ITUBDTDirector) @ #GDDF2021. "Getting the remaining half of the world online will be a whole different ballgame." #TechChange