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link for nomination's for Google Gigabyte Network - I recommend Cambridge



Awesome, i recently blogged about my nomination for Boston here:
http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2010/02/why-should-google-build-fiber-to-home.html

I haven't yet submitted my nomination yet because Google also asks for
creative submissions like YouTube videos for evidence so i'm waiting for
people to suggest content like that i could link to with my nomination. I
made a call to bloggers and YouTubers in my own video as well:
http://youtube.com/watch5?enable=1&next_url=/user/TheSilentNumber#p/u/0/-SHHhSP43sg

I encourage everyone to submit their own nomination and also does anybody
have any recommendations for boston-area forums, blogs, and YouTube channels
we could pass this on to to help get the word out and encourage other
bostonians to submit nominations?

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 01:36, Blake Parker <bfp-iwcNaMm7aMIiq3RsQ1AnAw at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/public/options
>
> I submitted a nomination for Cambridge. Everyone is free to nominate any
> community they choose. Municipalities can send in RFP's directly. If we
> don't vote we can't complain if someone else gets it instead of us. I
> suggest everyone makes their choice and also encourages others to do the
> same.
>
> --
> -Blake
>
> Blake Parker
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