AT&T: Possibilities
AT&T: Possibilities
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Technology is the path from an idea drawn on a napkin to an astronaut standing on the moon. What happens in between - innovation, investment and determination - is at the very core of AT&T. - See more at: http://about.att.com/content/csr/home/technology.html#sthash.ZRycPiAO.dpuf
Videos From This Campaign
Content from this campaign
Discovery Education and DIRECTV Celebrate National Energy Star Day with Live Virtual Event Educating Students Nationwide About Energy Efficiency
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy to Speak with Students about Energy Efficiency and its Impact on Climate Change during Live Virtual Event in Conjunction with National Energy Awareness Month on October 27
Oct 19, 2015 5:05 PM ET
How Technology Helps Deliver Sweeter Strawberries
From farm to fork, technology can help improve the supply chain process
How can technology help deliver sweeter strawberries?
Good question. But, it isn’t a one-part answer. It’s a process. At the 2015 American Trucking Association Management Conference & Exhibition, we’re showing how our technology can improve the supply chain process from beginning to end. In this case,...
Oct 19, 2015 4:30 PM ET
In Your Community: AT&T Launches CBusStudentHack
Last week, AT&T and Franklin University launched the CBusStudentHack: Coding for Community, a 12 week programming contest for central Ohio high school students.
We’ve all heard about “hackathons” in our local communities, but the CBusStudentHack is different. Instead of working with the developer and tech communities, the...
Oct 9, 2015 3:05 PM ET
Graduation! Congrats Aspire Accelerator 2015 Class
They may not be collecting a diploma or posing for photos in their cap and gown, but I feel like a proud parent on graduation day as we celebrate the five ed-tech organizations from our inaugural Aspire Accelerator class. The program, which kicked off in May, is coming to a close this...
Oct 6, 2015 12:05 PM ET
Ballerinas Powered by Tech?
What did you want to be when you grew up? As a little girl, I vacillated between a ballerina or grocery check-out clerk. The skills for these seemed fairly straightforward – being incredibly athletic or very organized. Looking back, I couldn’t fathom that my job now might entail investing in ed-tech startups, or that my friends and colleagues would be designing mobile apps or driverless cars...
Sep 17, 2015 2:00 PM ET

