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Friday, August 12, 2005

airTEXT: Air Pollution alert

The Croydon Council in London is pioneering airTEXT, a free text message air pollution service,and are looking for volunteers. From the site. "The service,known as airTEXT,is a two-year pilot project. It works by sending alerts and health advice via text message to people who are most likely to be affected by air pollution".[via Smart Mobs]

posted by Julian | 10:28 AM   

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