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    Build on Your Current Skills to Transition into Mobile Technology

    All of us have talents, gifts and skills that we show on a daily basis. Would you believe me if I told you its possible for you to take the current skills, talents and gifts that you have, and your love for the iPhone, Droid X, Motorola Backflip and transition into a career in Mobile Technology? Check out the video below as Cat Miller from Dice TV shows you exactly how you can do just that:

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