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The World Computer Exchange (WCE) is a non-profit organization focused on redistributing used computers to world wide communities that may greatly benefit from having refurbished machines. Originally based out of Boston, Ma, it now has 20 chapters, 700 local partners and 800 volunteers located throughout the United States and Canada, and services 77 developing countries. [1] For corporations or individuals looking to get rid of old machines, the World Computer Exchange "Accepts working computers, monitors, hard drives, cell phones, printers, network equipment and more."[2]