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Google giving 17K Nexus 7 tablets to Hurricane Sandy victims

It has been a while, but Google hasn’t forgotten those affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Google, working with Governor Cuomo, has donated tablets to a New York non-profit in order to help people still affected by Hurricane Sandy, a storm that is estimated to have caused around $65 billion in damage when it hit the eastern seaboard one year ago. A total of 17,000 Nexus 7 tablets worth over $2.7 million at retail were handed to the New York State Community Action Association, and will be provided to a number of locations to help support a range of existing programs.

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