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SKANEATELES - Technology created at Cayuga Community College may send ripples through Central America.
SERVIR, the Spanish word meaning to serve, is a regional visualization and monitoring system for Mesoamerican countries so they can examine other nations' data to help them make decisions on planning for natural disasters, reserving natural resources and managing the environment.
Not counting teleconferences every other week, Monday marked the first time all the partners in the SERVIR project met to discuss their project.
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