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Poetry Lab: building a mobile app for SpokenWeb content

Posted Oct 14 2013, 11:38 pm by Christine Mitchell

I’ve started a blog called Poetry Lab to document the conceptualization and building of a mobile app for SpokenWeb content. Access it here. Make sure to scroll down to see the cool photos. The top post has minutes from our first meeting, held October 10.

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