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MessageRead Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski
About the book from the Mobile First book site: Our industry's long wait for the complete, strategic guide to mobile web design is finally over. Former Yahoo! design architect and co-creator of Bagcheck Luke Wroblewski knows more about mobile experience than the rest of us, and packs all he knows
Fund 25,000 crisis and suicide prevention conversations for LGBTQ youth
Will you help us fund 25,000 TrevorChat conversations? TrevorChat is an instant messaging crisis and suicide prevention service between LGBTQ youth and a trained volunteer of The Trevor Project. LGBTQ youth face many difficult social factors and are four times more likely than their straight
Share Angelina Jolie's courageous op-ed with the women in your life
Angelina Jolie found out that she had a faulty gene called BRCA1 that drastically increased her risk of breast and ovarian cancer. "Drastically" is the word: she discovered that she had an 87% chance of getting breast cancer and decided to have a double mastectomy. Jolie published an op-ed in the
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Tell Major US Supermarket to Boycott "Frankenfish" - Genetically Engineered Salmon
by Make all GMO's and foods from Monsanto illegal to grow or sell in the USA
We applaud Trader Joes, Whole Foods, PCC Natural Markeys & Aldi for taking action on behalf of consumers who want sustainable, natural seafood for their families. Now, we are asking Safeway, a lead grocery retailer, to follow suit and commit to not offer unlabeled and poorly researched
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How many plastic bags do Americans use every year?
Plastic bags may seem convenient. Unfortunately, however, the majority of plastic bags are used only once and end up in landfills, in our waterways and oceans, or as litter. There are simple steps we can take as consumers to reduce the amount of plastic bags that are wasted every day: Just say "no