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Beyond the Cube: Connecting the Unconnected

This blog was published on the behalf of Mika Ansley, MVE Ops Technical Program Manager and Malawi v...
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Giving Makes You Special!

This blog was posted on behalf of Lin Huan. Lin is a mother of 4 growing kids (Age: 7, 8, 10 and 12 ...
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Blue Shirts: Behind the Scenes at the POTUS visit

Yesterday afternoon, Intel welcomed the President of the United States, Barack Obama, to our Ocotill...
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IESC Senegal: The world is changing a few feet away

The Intel Education Service Corps (IESC) is a short-term service and career development opportunity ...
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Intel's Commitment to Volunteerism - An International Perspective

I recently returned from a two week deployment in Haiti as part of the Intel Education Service Corps...
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Gen Y'ers Vote for Meaning over Money

I recently read an interesting article about Gen Y'ers in the Harvard Business Review, written by th...
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Life after 40

Intel turned 41 this month. The company isn't visibly celebrating, but I know the spirit of our 40t...
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What can we make possible?

Although I am now just two weeks into my new role as Intel's Director of Corporate Responsibility, t...
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Happy Birthday Intel!

Today’s Intel’s 40th anniversary – and to celebrate, we created the World Mural Project in which you...
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Your Happiness is Voluntary

In the spirit of July 4th, the American media compared the positions of our presidential candidates ...
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Happiness on $5 a day?

In recognition of Intel’s 40th Anniversary, Intel employees around the world are donating a million ...
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With Leadership Comes Responsibility

I've always liked this saying, but what does it really mean for a company? I know what it means to ...
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Mr. Otellini Goes to Washington -- 84,000 employees and One Million Hours strong.

Just like Intel squeezing 47 Million transistors into one Intel Atom processor, we sent just one man...
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