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Enough with that 2.0 Already

There’s just too much 2.0 going around. Some of them are a bit ridiculous if you ask me. Check out this sample of new 2.0 terms I came across.

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Did Apple Lose its iPad Shine?

The new iPad is just that new. There’s nothing new about it besides being new. Confused?

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What is WebRTC?

This is the first post I’ve written about WebRTC. Here’s a better overview of What is WebRTC. For over a decade the VoIP market has been a relatively closed one, especially compared to what is happening with web based technologies. If you narrow it down to video conferencing, then almost every year I’d hear that […]

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10 Reasons Why the Kindle is Way Better Than the iPad 3

The iPad 3 announcement is just around the corner. But do you really need one. Here are 10 reasons why the cheapest Kindle out there is way better than the shiny new iPad 3.

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Online APIs: Doing it Right

Online APIs are all the rage these days. Apigee has a great product and also a large set of resources for developers to learn from. Here’s a list of the things you can learn from Apigee.

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HELP NEEDED: What Phone Should I Use?

I’ve been using an Android for the past 2-3 years. Now in a new job, I get a new phone. And it is going to be the corporate-standard. A Blackberry. Not my cup of tea.
What should I do then?

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Mandatory Reading List for Mobile VoIP Marketers

I am an avid reader of blogs. As such, I tend to collect a lot of them in a lot of areas of interest. When it comes to mobile VoIP, I’ve got my magnificent 7 – the list of 7 blogs I most rely on to get my thoughts going and my creativity to flow.

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Memory Allocations and Automation: Generalism versus Optimization

Memory allocations is a religious topics for developers. If you do it and when to do it are highly individual issues. I think it needs to be looked at further – especially since I have a religious view of it as well.

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The Saudi Hacking on Israeli Sites is Good for Israel

Hacking of e-commerce sites have been reported recently and made its waves here in the Israeli media. I think this is good for the Israeli sites, and there’s a lot to learn here if you are a developer or a site owner. Here are a few of the suggestions I can give you.

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