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Geekcorps bibliography
[edit]- Habeeb, Ken J. "Geeks in Ghana." Infoworld 23 July 2001: 42-43. Google Books. Web. 31 May 2017.
- Waxer, Cindy. "Geekcorps Volunteer Tells Tales of Mali." PCWorld. Computerworld, 27 Dec. 2008. Web. 01 June 2017.
- Krotoski, Aleks. "MIT Technology Review." MIT Technology Review. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 16 Feb. 2005. Web. 01 June 2017.
- Haqqani, Abdul Basit. "GEEKCORPS, A DIVISION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SERVICE CORPS." The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Global Development: Analyses and Policy Recommendations. New York: United Nations ICT Task Force, 2005. 178-80. Print. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shrurobe (talk • contribs) 07:01, 1 June 2017 (UTC)
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