June 1, 2010
I’ve seen this news on several sites recently and and it seems quite ridicules to me:
1) Google use Windows. Why did they start using windows? Was this so highlighted as their decision to stop using it?
2) Google offices in China were hacked because they used Windows with Internet Expl...
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May 20, 2010
There was great hype about iPad. Many were skeptical about this device before it became available. But not including me. There is a place for a such device in my life, I was thinking that it would be good to have something like iPhone with larger screen. Tablet PCs are too heavy, netbooks are inconv...
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May 18, 2010
Registered my own account in Evernote today. Not that I did not use this service before, we shared an account in our company for reviewing their apps. This is closest competitor to MobileNoter, which I’m heading now. Evernote is very successful in growing number of registered users (over 3 million...
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April 19, 2010
Surely they are. But proven schemes are repeated each time. 'Leaked photos' of iPhone 4g are interesting and boring at the same time...
April 15, 2010
It's time to restart this blog. I've left it alone for some time. There are interesting stats to share and I will do this in one of the next posts.
Also, as it is my personal blog, it is going to change as my life changes. I will not abandon software developent topics at all, but I'm gonna to...
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October 20, 2008
One, if not the main, principle of the good architecture is its openness against 'possible' changes. It can be viewed on different abstraction levels - some classes can be open for some changes in business logic, entire layers may be designed to be open for global changes like ...
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