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BytesForAll
BytesForAll (also known as B4A or BfA) is a South Asian initiative to focus on how information technology and the internet can help in taking up social development issues. It is one of the oldest ICT4D (information and communication technologies for development) networks in South Asia. It was launched at a time when ICT4D was yet to become a buzz-word on the development circuit, and was still largely unnoticed for its potential. ==FLOSS-inspired== BytesForAll was founded in July 1999 by Frederick Noronha of Goa, India and Partha Pratim Sarkar of Dhaka, Bangladesh.〔Association for Progressive Communications - "BytesForAll launches draft report on the use of technology for development in Bangladesh" - By FN for APCNews = 29 January 2007 - ()〕〔CBS News - "Is Bill Gates' Halo Tarnished?" - Dan Collins - Nov. 14, 2002 - ()〕 Photo alongside shows Noronha (left) and Sarkar at an April 2006 APC-organized meet in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is inspired by the Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) model, and says it prefers to be an unfunded, volunteer-driven project. In 2005, BytesForAll became the lone member of the Association for Progressive Communications or APC in South Asia.
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