Here's a bit of press about Literacy Bridge, and an opportunity to  
vote at http://moderator.appspot.com/#15/e=90c6a&t=90c6b

-Sunil



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It's Bill Clinton as David and a Seattle non-profit as Goliath
via TechFlash - Seattle's Technology News on 8/3/09

Bill Clinton is a master vote getter, so it's no surprise that his non- 
profit Clinton Foundation is leading an online election to receive  
what could be a sizeable donation from the creator of Goole's Gmail.  
But the tiny Seattle non-profit Literacy Bridge -- which has developed  
a small, portable audio device called a "Talking Book" -- is at least  
staying in the race against the 42nd president.

The competition was created by Gmail lead developer Paul Buccheit, who  
two months ago wrote in a blog post: "I'm going to donate a bunch of  
money, but I want random people on the Internet to decide where it  
goes."

The PSBJ's Clay Holtzman has details on the race -- being conducted on  
Google Moderator -- noting that The Clinton Foundation had almost  
twice as many votes (520) as Literacy Bridge (270).

It is a true David vs. Goliath battle. The Clinton Foundation had  
revenue of about $130 million in 2007, while Literacy Bridge (created  
by former Navy Officer and Microsoft employee Cliff Schmidt) had about  
$79,000 in revenue last year.

And it turns out that Literacy Bridge was actually the front runner  
until recently when the Clinton Foundation ramped up efforts, reports  
Holtzman. (You can't count out Clinton who has been called "The  
Comeback Kid" before).

The Talking Book is currently being tested in Ghana. The nonprofit  
says the low-cost device is designed to "improve literacy skills for  
children and adults, while also enabling knowledge to be shared with  
those who do not have access to text."


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