An Interview With Justin Oberman On Mobile Technology and Political Persuasion
By Justin Oberman, 03/19/2007 - 8:24pm
By Justin Oberman, 03/19/2007 - 8:24pm
A couple of months ago I attended and spoke at the Mobile Persuasion conference at Stanford University. I spoke on the topic of using mobile phones for political campaigns, non-profits and its power of political persuasion. On my way out I was stopped for an interview. Click here to check it out :-) via Information Colony Blog
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