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Google’s ‘chosen few’ students to map out African campuses
September 17, 2012 Editor 0
Google is assembling 90 students from 12 countries to participate in a 2-week conference through its initiative the Google Student Ambassador programme (GSA), to map out Africa’s campuses and the surrounding communities.
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