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140 Characters Conference! (0)
3/15/11 •
The 140 Characters Conference - Central Sierra explores the effects of social media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and others) and the emerging real-time Internet on individuals, organizations and regions. The goal is to bring together a diverse group of passionate people both on and off stage, to share their perspective, their experiences and their stories about [...]
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Broadband Mapping in the Motherlode – NetworkSierra.org (0)
2/22/10 •
Broadband Mapping in the Motherlode “A-TCAA Central Sierra Connect needs your help with mapping broadband in our region (Amador, Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne counties). Please follow this link to the “crowdsourcing” module, created by Solstice Geospatial, to help map our area’s broadband footprint. On this site, you can put in your address (for home [...]
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Faster Internet Across Mother Lode – MyMotherLode.com (0)
2/22/10 •
Faster Internet Across Mother Lode “Internet providers throughout the region addressed the Tuolumne County Supervisors Tuesday about recent developments in expanding broadband services. Michelle Shelton with the ATCAA Central Sierra Connect Project led the conversation, and said numerous local companies were stepping up to make sure that residents have access to high speed internet.” (MyMotherLode.com, [...]
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ATCAA Central Sierra Connect Community Forum and Board of Supervisors update – The Pine Tree (0)
2/22/10 •
ATCAA Central Sierra Connect Community Forum and Board of Supervisors update “TCAA completes five-county technology planning grant $250,000 aggregation of demand study maps out future for high speed Internet in rural Sierras Final community forums set for January & February. ATCAA Central Sierra Connect, a regional project including Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties, [...]
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ATCAA Central Sierra Connect Community Forum and Board of Supervisors Update – The Pine Tree (0)
1/13/10 •
ATCAA Central Sierra Connect Community Forum and Board of Supervisors Update “ATCAA completes five-county technology planning grant $250,000 aggregation of demand study maps out future for high speed Internet in rural Sierras Final community forums set for January & February. ATCAA Central Sierra Connect, a regional project including Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties, [...]
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The Quest is on for Souped-up Internet: CalaverasEnterprise.com (0)
4/14/09 •
The quest is on for souped-up internet “The screechy, staticky sound of dial-up could become a thing of the past in Calaveras County if a project to bring high-speed Internet to the foothills succeeds. Michelle Shelton, from A-TCAA Central Sierra Connect, provided an update of efforts to extend broadband service throughout Amador, Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa [...]
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More About ATCAA’s Effort: SierraMountainTimes.com (0)
3/16/09 •
More About ATCAA’s Effort “Last week’s column – which apparently was read by at least a half dozen of you out there and thanks for that – elicited a response from Teri Murrison, District 3 Supervisor, Tuolumne County, that I think merits reprinting here in its entirety: ‘I just finished reading the article in the [...]
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ATCAA Fast Internet?… NOT!: SierraMountainTimes.com (0)
3/11/09 •
ATCAA Fast Internet?… NOT! “After a couple of reports in another area newspaper, I thought it was appropriate to get a few facts straight about what ATCAA (Amador, Tuolumne Community Action Agency) is and isn’t dong in regards to the effort to bring fast Internet to a neighborhood near you.” (Sierra Mountain Times, March 10, [...]
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Alliance Hopes To Capture Federal Money For Broadband: MyMotherLode.com (0)
2/25/09 •
Alliance Hopes To Capture Federal Money For Broadband “Central Sierra Connect, an alliance of Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador, Mariposa and Alpine Counties to expand broadband internet capabilities, hopes to receive a chunk of the recently signed Federal Stimulus Package. The alliance is under the direction of ATCAA, the Amador-Tuolumne Community Action Agency. A total $7.2 billion [...]