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by John Y.
Reason for sharing this story:  an example of what I think is thinking outside of the box.
by Anna-Jayne Metcalfe
Last night's reception at Maximilian's restaurant on Friedrichstraße was great fun. Good food, great beer (I particularly liked the Berliner Weiß) and fantastic company. After breakfast we set up our stand in the sponsor's area (complete with the usual last minute presentation edits).
by Anna-Jayne Metcalfe
Last night we descended en-masse on Berliner Republik, a quirky bar where the beer prices go up and down according to demand (they even have a mini stock exchange - watch for the crashes and run for the bar!). Really good food, too.
by Inaki Ayucar
In this post, I’ll try to share my thoughts and experience developing applications for the Windows Phone Marketplace.
by Won Dong
Mobile website expansion offers business unlimited potential
by johnniealan
This article describes about adding progress bar in cell.
by Simon Monk
A couple of techniques that we apply during our requirements gathering
by Terrence Dorsey
Online services are going to steal all of our content and use it to enrich themselves. Or maybe they're not. It makes for great paranoid headlines whenever a popular site updates their terms of services, but what's really happening here?
by Dave C Andrews
A quick review of Google Music