An Open Letter to President Obama on the Jobs Summit
"What I'm interested in is taking action right now to help businesses create jobs right now, in the near term. " - President Barack Obama, Jobs Summit...
"What I'm interested in is taking action right now to help businesses create jobs right now, in the near term. " - President Barack Obama, Jobs Summit...
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What happens when a city releases public data for anybody to use? The city becomes a better place to live.