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See Click Fix – Helping People and Neighborhoods Connect
Monday, November 9, 2009
Back in September, I wrote about Fix My Street and was pretty
bummed that such a great idea was only available in the UK. Sure enough, though, free enterprise comes to the rescue with an iPhone app for Americans that is basically the same thing.
SeeClickFix.com is a free app for your mobile (also usable online) that lets you report problems to the proper authorities or the community at large. Of...
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