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Retweets of the Week (Feb 20-26)

Contributed by: Antoine

Here are our Retweets of the Week for the past week (Feb 20-26). Several new voices this week, and all with some common themes of culture and context.

  • janchip - Download my newly published mobile money research in Afghanistan: http://bit.ly/fp_safeashouses
  • kiwanja - Sparxoo’s “Top 5 Mobile Innovations for Social Cause” featuring @Movirtu and @FrontlineSMS. http://is.gd/Fo0MNg #mobile
  • futuresagency - RT @martinstrickman: The future of books http://j.mp/fOUPZO@radar on distribution, inventory, pricing, audience ownership, engagement
  • bobbychandler - Girl Scouts Using iPhones to Process Cookie Transactions http://t.co/b
  • Mobile_Advance – Exhaustive list of off-grid ways to produce your own grid http://bit.ly/eEukvp #mobmin
  • Liberationtech – Tech creates global celebrity culture & feelings of insignificance but also creates new global consciousness & movements http://ow.ly/41BcM

Using social media outlets such as Twitter can be an effective means of getting the word out about various endeavors. If you’ve got something related to our goals with mobile ministry, be sure to point it out to us directly (@mobileminmag on Twitter) or via the #mobmin hashtag if its directly related to mobile ministry efforts.

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Tags: ad-hoc wireless mesh networks, celebrity, engagement, frontline SMS, future of books, Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts Ohio, mobile money, Movirtu, psychology, social

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