Google Hibahkan USD1, 25 Million By Nelson Mandela

Written By RajaBlog on Wednesday, March 9, 2011 | 6:20 PM


Google is working with the Nelson Mandela Foundation to publish thousands of documents belonging to Mr. Mandela that was never published before.

To implement such cooperation in Google gives grants amounting to USD1, 25 million are directly given to the Nelson Mandela Foundation,

The money will allow the foundation to scan more than 10,000 Mandela's personal records, including records unreleased written by Mandela while in prison. Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years as a penalty against apartheid.

"This database will be accessible for free on the Internet," said Mckend.

Achmat Dangor, the leader of Mandela's foundation, said anyone with a computer, both located in Timbuktu to New York, will be able to access private documents belong to the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992.

It has been many things written about Mandela, especially autobiography, entitled 'Long Walk To Freedom', which has sold millions of copies worldwide. The foundation said that this step could be a 'new property' to open a further insight into the personal thoughts about Mandela and South Africa's ruling party, African National Congress, in the mid-1990s.

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