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Children from around the world tell us, in pictures, where they would like to see technology go in the future. 
THIS, so much.
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Children from around the world tell us, in pictures, where they would like to see technology go in the future. 

THIS, so much.

(via Latitude)

    • #technology,
    • #science
    • #google
    • #latitude
    • #education
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    I’ve thinked of this so many times before, PLEASE GOOGLE D:!!!
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    That would be perfect! Google, get started on this RIGHT NOW!
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    this would be fucking awesome, but I really can’t see that a 12 year old girl talks like that. and if she does we’re all...
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    oh so handy.
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    That would be awesome! Now, if I could learn to draw first….
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    now they just have to make it happen
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