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Mobility Podcasts: Frankfurt and Bangalore

Author: today.java.net | Published: 28th Feb 2008 | Visited: 111 times | Add Comment
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Mobile & Embedded evangelist Terrence Barr reports from the Sun Tech Days in Frankfurt, Germany, and Roger Brinkley talks about his time at FOSS/IN in Bangalore, India.

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