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WorkLearnMobile leaves the nest . . .

by Geoff Stead

Just like the baby bird leaving the nest, WorkLearnMobile is stepping out from the shadows and starting a new chapter. We’re going it alone!

For the past few years WorkLearnMobile has benefitted from a close relationship with Qualcomm. The majority of the articles were written by members of Qualcomm’s mobile learning team, and many of the apps mentioned were only available to Qualcomm insiders.

Going forward WorkLearnMobile will be managed by volunteers, hopefully many of the same writers, but we’ll all be doing this in our personal capacity as we no longer work at Qualcomm. If you’d like to join us, please get in touch.

Long Live Mobile

Geoff

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