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Date: 2013-04-29 02:32:38
Nathan Eagle
MIT Media Lab
Ericsson
Ambient intelligence
IBM Research
Technology
Electronics
Business
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vincent Blondel
Carlo Ratti

NetMob[removed]Special session on the D4D challenge Third International Conference on the Analysis of Mobile Phone Datasets With a special day on the Data for Development (D4D) challenge Program MIT (Cambridge, MA)

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