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		<title>By: Designing for ubiquity-mobile apps for social innovation &#171; Diseño Design Social</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;In 2008, over half the people in the world (3.6 billion of 6 billion) accessed networked information via a mobile phone. Compared with 1.6 billion people logging on via desktop computers, Mobile is arguably the new mass medium. It encompasses all other forms of media—print, recording, cinema, radio, television, and the Internet. Additionally, it responds to a person’s context, providing feedback where and when it is relevant&#8221; A. Howard [Go to source] [...]</description>
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