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  • Google Code-in Gets Teens Involved with Open Source

    by Ben Pearson
    December 4th, 2014

    Google Code-In is an initiative to get teenagers involved in open source software projects. It is designed to make contributing an extremely simple process and a dozen open source projects are involved. Each project will select their own finalists, and two teenagers will win a trip to the Google headquarters in California. Any teen that makes three or more contributions will also get a T-shirt.

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