Developer Tip / Posted January 31, 2011
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Notes from the “So Many Platforms, So Little Time: Solving Fragmentation” panel at the AppNation Conference in September 2010
Panelists:
Peter Biddle, Intel Bruce Jones, GetJar Steve Schwarzhoff,…Getting advice on intellectual property rights
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