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I just found out about this and think it's a really good way to give to charity without putting up a dime. So far it only works for Windows Live Messenger users in the United States, but hopefully it'll go global soon.

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Microsoft's i'm initiative changes the game

Charity Emoticons for Windows Live Messenger

To join i’m and start an i’m chat session, simply type any of the following codes before your display name:

*sierra

*bgca

*9mil

*komen

*mssoc

*help

*red+u

*unicef

*naf

"Es mucho mejor comprender el universo por lo que es que persistir en la ilusion, no importa que tan gratificante y tranquilizadora sea." Carl Sagan

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