Tech Companies Helping Japan Rebuild

Photo Courtesy of Jennifer Chong


Here are some tech companies helping the Japan Relief Effort. This list will be updated as we find more.

Twitter

Twitter offering help to Japan with links. Click the link above and Tweet using the #hope4japan hashtag to spread the word.

Google

Googlers are spending time on technology to help Japan with a resource page. Check out their nice work!

Apple

Apple has made it possible to make donations for the Red Cross for Japan quake relief via iTunes.

PayPal

PayPal has set up an online store to take donations for Save the Children, GlobalGiving, HandsOn Network and the American Red Cross. Click here for more information.

Zynga

Zynga has launched a fundraising initiative across more than seven of its games in partnership with Save the Children to support relief efforts in Japan. The link above explains how game players can donate to the relief effort. They have raised over $1M dollars to date.

Sony

In addition to the 300M Yen donated this week. Sony’s offering a free theme with donations through the PlayStation Network. Donations of $2, $5, $10, $25, and $50 to the “Aid Japan” section of the PlayStation Store will net a free theme. “Aid Japan” can be found under the New Releases section. All proceeds will be going to the Red Cross toward their Japanese relief fund.

Sony is also accepting “Sony Point” donation from “My Sony Club” members in Japan for Earthquake Relief aid (Japanese/日本語 only)

Mixi

Mixi, one of the largest social networks in Japan, raised $1.6 million for earthquake relief in two days.

The effort, which prompts online gamers to donate money, has attracted donations from more than a million people who use the service.

Gree

The company quickly set up “virtual goods” for purchase through their micropayment system to help raise money for victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Gree raised more than $1.7 million so far.

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