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Game Industry 2013: What Game Developers Need to Know About Their Audience

Today, game industry is among the most rapidly growing sectors worldwide. The number of game developers increases every year as well as the consumer spend on video and computer...

How to Enter German Market for IT and Business Services

German business culture is "a far cry" from that in the rest of the Western world. For instance, compared to the United States or United Kingdom, business communication in Germany...

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Web Development for Web Designers

The difference between Mobile Web Development and mobile apps development is often discussed online: on the IT forums and in articles like this one. They all describe the...

Mobile Applications as an Advertising Opportunity

The delivery of advertising with and within mobile applications is under way full speed, however some best practices have been defined, while some other have yet to be...

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How to set priorities in teams where developer and ScrumMaster roles are combined?

That’s quite an interesting question I oftentimes come across from the first days of evangelizing Scrum approaches. Small teams of 5 to 9 guys, especially those involved in IT...