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WiredLatinos.com is a technology blog that keeps the pulse
of Latinos online, in English and Spanish.
According to a recent study by the Hispanic Pew Center,
“Hispanics are the largest and youngest minority group in the
United States.” The Hispanic community is important, offline
and online. What Latinos do online, where they do it and how
they do it will be of great interest and significance to
social media followers and marketers alike.
In addition to keeping you informed and up to date on
everything that is going on in the Latino online community,
they also keep abreast of the technology industry by blogging
about cool new technologies.
Technology information doesn’t have to be scary or
intimidating. It should be as fun to read and digest as a
gossip column. Well, consider WiredLatinos.com a technology
gossip column. And you don’t have to be a geek to love it...
or a Latino.
They’ll tell you what’s in, what’s not, what’s good and what’s
trash. What’s the next hot item or website? Write to
WiredLatinos
here.
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WiredLatinos.com is proud to announce that they
have been approached by both Verizon and Sprint
to review their products. They do their very
best to bring you the most objective information
possible based on our first hand experience.
Check out their
gadget reviews. WiredLatinos offers
interviews with leading Latinos/as in the
Technology Community. Not only that, they stay
up to date with recent trends with
games,
applications, and
green initiatives happening in the Latino
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WiredLatinos Directory is dedicated to
compiling the most comprehensive list of Latino
owned, managed, targeted and community serving
websites. The directory is human edited to
maintain the highest possible standards and only
quality listings. This type of one-stop shop
enables users to decipher through a compiled
list instead of constantly searching the web. |
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WiredLatinos offers students, teachers, and
professionals the ability to access more
resources that deal with the Latino identity
to surveys and reports for the Latino community. |
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