Thursday, March 08, 2007

I'm Microsoft ~



Lately Microsoft has been running a charity initiative via their MSN Live messenger.

Every time you start a conversation using i’m, Microsoft shares a portion of the program's advertising revenue with some of the world's most effective organizations dedicated to social causes. We've set no cap on the amount we'll donate to each organization. The sky's the limit. There's no charge, so join now and put our money where your mouth is.

i’m is about making a difference. Not in a huge expensive way, not in a time-consuming way. But in a simple, effective way.


It's very simple really, if you have MSN Live Messenger 8.1 or above, you just have to type in the text code in your msn title to display the logo. And, according to them, the more chats with that logo in your title, the more they will donate to whichever cause you participate in.


The available codes are:












































Text CodeCause
*red+u

American Red Cross
*bgca

Boys & Girls Clubs of America
*naf

National AIDS Fund
*mssoc

National Multiple Sclerosis Society
*9mil

ninemillion.org
*sierra

Sierra Club
*help

StopGlobalWarming.org
*komen

Susan G. Komen for the Cure
*unicef

The US fund for UNICEF


Click this link or click the link in my sidebar to go to i'm Home page to find out more.

Personally, I think this is a good initiative done by Microsoft to create some awareness about the different charity causes and their roles, as well as to contribute to each of the charities.

However, since it IS Microsoft, somehow, I always have the dark feeling that there's something hidden within the context... "udang di sebalik batu" if you will, hehe.

But anyways, it still for a good cause, so why not do it? it's a simple thing, and it's free anyways to begin with!!

So which cause are you gonna support ? =D

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

for some reason i find the "I'm" emoticon quite annoying

BUT

since its for charity, you can just ignore how I feel :)

Olivia Seng said...

I support Unicef!!!