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    Digital Bridges offers to recycle electronics


    Jessica Luton
    The Union Recorder

    MILLEDGEVILLE — If you’re looking for a way to recycle that old CPU that’s been sitting in the corner collecting dust, look no further than Milledgeville’s very own Digital Bridges office, kindly coined the Knight Community Innovation Center, located at 127 W. Hancock St.

    Thanks to a partnership with Baldwin County’s Environmental Compliance Office, local residents hoping to get rid of old electronic items such…

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    Geolocation Services: Find a Smartphone, Find a Customer


    By KERMIT PATTISON
    New York Times

    CHAMIN MILLS has found a new way to give customers a poke.

    Ms. Mills manages social media for Pacific Catch, a chain of three seafood restaurants in the Bay Area. A few months ago, the restaurant, already an avid user of social media like Twitter and Facebook, adopted Foursquare, the geolocation service that allows customers to claim special offers and earn badges by “checking…

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    UGA study: Buying local food could boost state economy


    The Associated Press

    ATHENS — A University of Georgia study says Georgia’s economy could be boosted if more people bought more food locally.

    The study, conducted by the May Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, reports that if every Georgia household spent an additional $10 on locally-grown food, another $1.9 billion would be pumped into the state’s coffers.

    Agriculture in Georgia is a $11.6 billion industry with a $58 billion total economic impact, according to…

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