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Despite the decline, several appropriate technology organizations are still existence, including the ITDG which became Practical Action after a name change in 2005.
There is also currently a notable resurgence as viewed by the number of groups adopting open source appropriate technology ( OSAT ) because of the enabling technology of the Internet.
These OSAT groups include: AKVO, Appropedia, Appropriate Technology Collaborative, Catalytic Communities, Centre for Alternative Technology, Center For Development Alternatives, Engineers Without Borders, Open Source Ecology, Practical Action, and Village Earth.

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