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Coherent Ubiquity

The author is an Entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of ZeFridge, Inc., a company dedicated to providing families with a social platform designed to improve the quality of family time, to allow for better access to healthcare and to supply a toolkit to better assist children's education. Materially involved in his community, he also is the proud father of two boys.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

This Happens Even in the Best Families...


Courtesy of my MacBook's Screen

Posted by Phil Labelle at 10:40 AM
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