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Peering Into The Mobile Games Future With Josh Hartwell of Mobile Deluxe

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It was just a matter of process to add iOS, and later, Android to the output, and start designing games for the larger screens, later bringing those games down to run on BREW and Java after that. That definitely aided in the transition. Josh Hartwell: Free-to-play is definitely the way we see things going now, and in the future.

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Interview: Clark Benson of Founder & CEO of Ranker.com - Dicusses Playing Nice With Google

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Do you see crowd-ranked lists as ultimately competitive or complimentary to traditional and curated search? Google can definitely work complimentary to what we are doing. I am looking for Java developers and database experts. FTB is taking a somewhat different approach to curated search.

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Mimiboard Replacing Noticeboards in Africa | Interview with Johan Nel Founder

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The Mimiboard beat ten other apps from Africa to be the best at the App demo competition held at the Nairobi Open Innovation Summit in May. People can now add notes to the board – using Twitter, SMS, Rich web, WAP, Android and Java supported devices. So yes, we definitely think that it can provide solutions to these groups.

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Would you like to make Chrome your default Mac browser?

Tech Zulu Event

As the 90’s went on, the web was growing, Mosaic, Opera , Mozilla (and others) continued to change the definition of what the browser would be. Gates and his very competitive team at Microsoft built a very good browser and gave it away free with their operating system. It keeps me using Firefox far more than the faster Safari.

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