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Can Brands be “First Responders”?
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Posted by Psyche's Circuitry on November 14, 2012
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digitalraj
/ November 15, 2012Thanks Tracy for spreading the word on my new blog! After reading your prior post it brought up again the memory of seeing people huddle around the generator powered lights in the Rockaways at night, waiting to charge their cell phones. I’m sure their digital limbs were feeling the need to be recharged.
Psyche's Circuitry
/ November 16, 2012Happy to do it! Love the blog!
I would definitely have been one of the huddlers, and in those desperate circumstances it’s the smart thing to do!
Looking forward to more dialogue in the blogosphere.
tahakaanisleyici
/ November 30, 2012İt is a very very useful…