The Chronicle of Philanthropy

High-Tech Tooling Around

Entrepreneur wants to help those ignored by for-profit world

By Nicole Wallace

Palo Alto, Calif.

The smart bomb was what gave Jim Fruchterman his start in the nonprofit world. In an applied physics class at the California Institute of Technology, he learned that the bomb, with a photograph of its target, could use pattern-recognition technology to find that target and destroy it. Mr....

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