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It's all about Yandda! (an Android app)

Posted on October 26, 2011 at 11:24am 0 Comments

It was in February this year that i sent this mail to a friend of mine:

 

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At 11:31am on April 24, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Glad you like Codetown! I'm a travel buff. Could you upload some photos of your country for me to see?
At 9:07am on April 23, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hello Bulama and welcome to Codetown,

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