Mobile
Blog posts
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This week in PopTech: Night lights, cool covers and mobilizing secrets
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Guru Magazine sets the poetry of science to digital motion
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Old phones get new life via Hope Phones
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This week in PopTech: Robot films, 6 word stories and connected states
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What can 2.1 billion people do with their mobile phones? Nathan Eagle wants to find out.
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This week in PopTech: Wrong assumptions, lively exchanges and creative coders
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This week in PopTech: Lung on a chip and robot in the wild
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This week in PopTech: Online music, mobile money and good games
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This week in PopTech: Feast of the Fellows
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In conversation: PopTech Social Innovation Fellows Josh Nesbit and Mark Rembert on finding the right communication channels
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This week in PopTech: High flying and feather powering
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MIT's Global Challenge launches
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Truly hearing Hackney
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This week in PopTech: Medical miracles, synthetic biology and making mobile count
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This week in PopTech: Visual tributes and social solutions
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This week in PopTech: Pop the question and recycle your trash
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Rose Goslinga helps Kenyan farmers mitigate risk with microinsurance
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This week in PopTech: Strong silk, moviemaking accolades, and cognitive toolkits
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This week in PopTech: Vertical farms, science fairs and Facebook apps
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A look back at Haiti and Mission 4636 with Josh Nesbit and Patrick Meier
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This week in PopTech: Unplugging, mobile mapping and affordable drugs prevailing
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This week in PopTech: Superheroes, rock stars, and Mobile Medic
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This week in PopTech: Happiness, gifts and saving civilization
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Imogen Heap and Yasser Ansari reconnect with nature
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Project Masiluleke Continues to Transform Mobile Healthcare in South Africa
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Catching up with Ushahidi co-founder Erik Hersman
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The world's largest workforce is ready, willing, and able
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PopTech Accelerator unveils PeaceTXT initiative
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Project Noah and the future of naturalists
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Cloud Computing for Good
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This Week in PopTech: Introductions, Bus Trips and Microscopes
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Aydogan Ozcan on Mobile Diagnostics
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An Update from PopTech Fellow Deb Levine
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Skeptical Science and the Rise of AppTivism
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World AIDS Day 2009: An Update on PopTech's Project Masiluleke
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A mobile microscope without lenses
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Electric cello and shared mobile phones