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New MindSumo Challenge


Attention Students:

MindSumo.com is hosting an internship opportunity and new contests which may be of interest to you.

This challenge from MITRE asks students to design a reliable and secure network, and all winners will receive internship interviews with the company.

This challenge from AOL asks students to propose a Javascript or jQuery Feature which would improve The Huffington Post homepage.

This challenge from Gradeable asks students to develop a means for iPhones to improve the process of grading papers and scantrons.

Any questions can be directed to aaron@mindsumo.com.

Direct links:
Gradeable - https://www.mindsumo.com/contests/use-an-iphone-to-take-the-misery-out-of-grading-exams

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