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  • Google will give $1 for special ed every time you use Android Pay

    by 
    Christopher Klimovski
    Christopher Klimovski
    11.24.2015

    After Android Pay's slow rollout throughout the US, it's finally available to everyone -- well, those with a compatible device anyway. In the spirit of giving (or trying to get more people using the service), Google has teamed up with DonorsChoose.org to support special needs children in US schools. Through December 31st, Google will donate $1 for every purchase made through Android Pay, with a total of up to $1 million. The idea is to create an interactive classroom environment so kids who struggle to engage aren't left out. What's more, Android Pay will double its donations for every purchase made on Black Friday. As if you needed another reason to spend big on the most insane shopping day of the year.[Image credit: AOL]

  • Help Engadget Energize Education in the 2008 DonorsChoose Blogger Challenge

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    10.30.2008

    Last year Engadget -- and its good looking, smart, talented readers -- took a break from the PC and Mac wars and endless discussion of which Linux distro rules the roost to put some cash towards a good cause: DonorsChoose, a fund-raising group dedicated to making kids' education needs a reality.Here's how it works -- we've picked a handful of technology related causes that all need funding to get off the ground. You simply decide how much you want to give and which charity appeals to you, and the money goes directly to one or more programs that will impact high-need public schools. Still feel the desire for a little healthy competition? You can track our progress against other like-minded sites on the Blogger Challenge leaderboard, so you get to do something good for kids and shout "PWNED!"You have until October 31st to make a donation -- either by clicking here, using the widget after the break, or by following the Read link -- and we sincerely hope that you'll consider helping out these projects that really do have a chance of giving kids a better future. Also, "PWNED!"Update: Okay, we're in the home stretch here. The Blogger Challenge ends tomorrow, so your time to really help some kids out (and stop hating yourself) is coming to a close. Do the right thing, and instead of importing one of those Yume Neko cats, head over to our donation page and do a little good. Then get the cat.Read - Donate!Read - Blogger Challenge leaderboardRead - Opening news story on the Blogger ChallengeRead - About DonorsChoose.org

  • Last chance to help Engadget Energize Education in the DonorsChoose blogger challenge!

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    10.31.2007

    You've already heard our impassioned plea; we won't go over that again. You know all the details of the challenge; we're not going to rehash them here. This is just a quick heads up that today is your last chance to contribute to the Engadget Energizes Education charity drive on DonorsChoose.org, as well as a gentle reminder that we're still far from our goal. Forty-nine generous souls have banded together to donate almost $6,800 as of this writing, funding a variety of projects that will impact over one thousand disadvantaged public school children. But our goal is $25,000, meaning that as it stands, thousands of additional students will go without the critical technology they need to start life on an even playing field. Please, do whatever you can to help this worthy cause reach as many young lives as possible. Thanks for your time, and your selflessness. Update: The challenge has been extended by 24 hours, although we're sure you'll be rushing to click the link below anyway... DONATE