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  • Google

    Posted on March 5th 2010 in Announcements

    Duluth, Minnesota, needs your help!  Duluth is in the running to be a testing site for Googles’ new fiber ultra-high speed Internet access.  This would be faster service for residents and visitors to Duluth.  The campaigning has begun and Duluth needs your support.  Become a Facebook Fan and also register your support here.

    Our mission is to win the Google Fiber project by showing Google the community’s passion for fiber - high speed Internet, video and voice - the highly skilled workforce in our communities, the strong, supportive entrepreneurial environment, and the community’s visionary leadership.

    Go to http://www.googletwinports.comand register your support.  We are looking forward to seeing you on our Facebook Fan page!

    We also like to have some fun.  Check out this video as Duluth goes up against rival Topeka, Kansas – temporarily renamed Google, Kansas.

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    2 Responses to “Google”

    1. Peggy Says:
      March 25th, 2010 at 6:18 pm

      A beautiful year round city. Unique as the people who live here!

    2. Duluth Event Says:
      April 25th, 2010 at 8:21 pm

      The Duluth Air Show is the largest air show in the State of Minnesota. It returns with one of the largest static displays in the midwest. The NASA education center, along with the Kids Zone, Sound Stage, and Vetrans Area are larger than ever for 2010. There is something for everyone at the Duluth Airshow.

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