Fwd: Geo2050: You Might Have The Chance To Discover Secret Pokémon GO Locations

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On October 27, 2017 at 11:56:46 AM, American Geographical Society (a...@americangeo.org) wrote:

Register for Geography 2050: The Future of Mobility!
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Geography 2050: The Future of Mobility
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You Might Have The Chance To Discover Secret Pokémon GO locations
 
We can't make any promises but, you can ask Creator of Pokémon GO, Mr. John Hanke, Chief Executive Officer of Niantic Inc. (also the creator of Pokémon GO) and one of the creators of Google Maps, Mr. Brian McClendon, Concerned Citizen of Kansas State University, will be speaking at Geography 2050 on Friday, November 17th. This special session will be moderated by Dr. Joshua Campbell, AGS Councilor and Chief Executive Officer of Sand Hill Geographic. 
 
Join us and bring your mobility questions!
Mr. John Hanke
 Chief Executive Officer, Niantic Inc.
Mr. Brian McClendon
Concerned Citizen, Kansas State University
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Opened June 2011, the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge is the world's longest bridge at 102.4 miles. The bridge is part of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway. See on Twitter @Geography2050.
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