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Mobile for Good: N2Y4 Top Tier Contenders Announced

April 13, 2009 by Amy Jussel 5 Comments

April 13, 2009 Awhile back I wrote about mobilizing youth via mobile, and this past weekend’s Global Engagement Summit seems to have brought out all kinds of positive media uses and leadership teams … [Read more...]

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