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Native App vs. Web App: Which Is Better for Mobile Commerce?

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May 23, 2011 by Christina Warren 20 Share on Tumblr email share Share on Tumblr email share The Mobile App Trends Series is supported by Sourcebits , a leading product developer for mobile platforms. Sign in with Facebook or Twitter to get started! Have an account?

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VC Cafe highlights everything you need to know from hosting your code in hackathons to open source legal docs. Videos/presentations. Use us to power any video chat applications (talkshow, education apps, collaboration, etc). We have an iOS SDK as well, for web-web, mobile-mobile, web-mobile video chat and video messaging.

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Benchmarking Cassandra Scalability on AWS - Over a million writes per second

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Writes stress a data store all the way to the disks, while read benchmarks may only exercise the in-memory cache. We use these for read intensive workloads to cache more data in memory. Benchmarking Cassandra Scalability on AWS - Over a million writes per second.

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Cracking The Code: iPhone, Apple TV and more from Mac World

Cracking the Code

Cracking The Code. Thoughts from a Venture Capitalist on Software, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Internet and more. Well, it is basically the mix of a video iPOD, a smart phone, a camera and an internet browser. 6-8GB makes sense for music and photos, not video. Wednesday, January 10, 2007.

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How an experienced Asp.net developer multiplied his productivity.

Aymeric Gaurat-Apelli

At the time I had to commute 1h20 one way so I downloaded all the videos from RailsCasts and TeachMeToCode on my iPhone. The TeachMeToCode videos are less prepared which is also valuable, you see the guy make and fix his mistakes as he goes for example, you learn how to debug/fix your Ruby on Rails issues. My first project is Eventr.

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How an experienced Asp.net developer multiplied his productivity.

Aymeric Gaurat-Apelli

At the time I had to commute 1h20 one way so I downloaded all the videos from RailsCasts and TeachMeToCode on my iPhone. The TeachMeToCode videos are less prepared which is also valuable, you see the guy make and fix his mistakes as he goes for example, you learn how to debug/fix your Ruby on Rails issues. My first project is Eventr.

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