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Mobile App Geochallenges, Internet Access Taxes, and Why You Shouldn’t Get Kids Cellphones (Until…)

Browse this sample of great articles and blog posts we highlighted on social media this week: Mobile app challenges users to visit all state parks in NC By launching a mobile app that uses GPS-enabled features, the North Carolina state parks system has issued a geochallenge for residents to visit all the state parks in […]

 


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Don’t Tax Internet Access, the Importance of AMBER Alerts, Applying for Jobs on Your Phone, and More

Check out a few of the top articles we came across and shared this week: Don’t tax Internet Access An important read on the importance of the Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act, the bipartisan bill that would make permanent the moratorium on Internet access taxes. via The Hill’s Congress blog LinkedIn Lets You Apply for Jobs […]

 


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2013 African-American Consumer Survey: The Results Are In

Once a year, MyWireless.org works with Penn Schoen Berland and McLaughlin & Associates to conduct a bipartisan national online survey of adult African-American wireless phone users. Divided into five sections, the survey helps us better understand what African-American consumers think about the wireless industry, wireless service, wireless taxes and regulations like the Wireless Tax Fairness Act, wireless devices, and more.

 


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Textbooks of the Past, Present, and Future: eLearning

Ever since I was in middle school, the number of textbooks I had to fit in my locker, back pack, or car seemed to grow exponentially. In college, I (or really my parents) broke the bank for the many textbooks I had to juggle for each class. I had so many that I have to admit I would accidentally take the wrong book to class at least once a week.

 


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How You Can Protect Yourself from Unfair Internet Access Taxes

Internet access is vital to consumers and businesses alike, and that’s why what Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and John Thune (R-SC) did is so important. They introduced the Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act of 2013, which would provide a sensible and fair framework for how we’re taxed on accessing the Internet.

 


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