'Big family' technology helps to handle Japan disaster

In many different forms, the names in the world technology village said they are ready to join hands to help Japan handle the consequences of the earthquake and tsunami on March 11th making the Asian country This is heavily devastated.

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In a press release today, March 22, Jeffrey Immelt, President and CEO of GE Group, said General Electric (GE) will provide technical assistance to the joint venture's unit. in Japan, Hitachi Co., Ltd. to prevent the risk of a crisis due to nuclear power plant explosions, as well as the consequences of earthquakes and tsunamis have caused this Asian nation to be devastated masonry.

Reportedly, GE will support US $ 5 million for relief efforts in Japan. GE Group President and Chief Executive Officer also affirmed to do whatever it takes to support Japan's pressing energy needs.

As for Yahoo !, the representative of this name also said that with the same spirit, Yahoo! pledged to support Japan during this tragedy.

One of Yahoo! to deal with the disaster is Yahoo! News has provided the ' How to Help links ' application and on the Yahoo! Also post a new logo to call people to ' How to Help links. Yahoo! Answer in Singapore posted questions to educate online users - 'What is the difference between a tsunami and a tidal wave due to some media using replaceable words? '

With that, Yahoo! Korea is deploying an online campaign to call for donations from the community of up to 50 million Won to Japan by cooperating with World Vision on the charity page ' Yahoo! Nanuri '.

This campaign began on March 13, accompanied by Yahoo! Global to support Japan and this is the first initiative to reach online users. Just one day later, on March 14, Yahoo! Korea has received aid amounting to 3,557,000 Won.

Yahoo! Taiwan has called for support of $ 1.17 million for the Red Cross nonprofit organization. Facebook accounts on the Taiwan News page attracted nearly 400,000 users to participate in the ' Japan Prayer ' action on Wretch with over 3,500 articles posted.

Yahoo! Kimo Charity, a unit that acts as a bridge to link users and inheritance through the support of a non-profit organization from various fields, has donated $ 30 million within 72 hours. and added 2 campaigns to raise 10 million yen.