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      <description>My wife and I have always debated whether Rupert Street or Boundary Road was the faster way home when we shopped at the Great Canadian Superstore on Grandview Highway in Vancouver.  Now we can settle it once and for all using my new iPhone app: FusionWare Stopwatch Connected! </description>
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      <title>iPhone App - Stopwatch Connected</title>
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      <description>A look at what inspired my first iPhone app and how I used it the first few days.</description>
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      <description>I had heard that it takes forever to get an iPhone App accepted, but the reality turned out to be different!</description>
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      <description>FusionWare has just completed certification of four of our products for Red Hat Enterprise Level 6 (RHEL6) to retain our Ready for Linux (ChipHopper) technical validation.</description>
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      <title>iPhone App Submitted - The Race is ON!</title>
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      <description>My colleague has &lt;a href="http://www.fwic.net/Resources/FusionWareIntegrationBlogs/tabid/116/EntryId/91/The-Windows-Phone-Marketplace.aspx"&gt;submitted a few apps to the Microsoft Windows 7 Marketplace&lt;/a&gt; and achieved very timely turn-around. Now I've submitted an app to Apple.  Let's see how long this takes...</description>
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      <description>Yesterday I received notification that my third Windows Phone App passed certification and was published to the Windows Phone Marketplace.  That’s just three days after I Submitted the app. </description>
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      <description>So, I wanted to do an iPhone version of the app my colleague wrote as a Windows Phone Mango app.  Seems there were a few hurdles that I had to overcome on the way there...</description>
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      <title>Social Media is Fueling my Windows Phone Envy</title>
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      <description>My partner Mark has been &lt;a href="http://www.fwic.net/Resources/FusionWareIntegrationBlogs/tabid/116/EntryId/87/WP7-4-Live-Tiles-People-are-not-just-static-and-boring.aspx"&gt;blogging about his Windows phone&lt;/a&gt; and&lt;a href="http://www.fwic.net/Resources/FusionWareIntegrationBlogs/tabid/116/EntryId/83/Windows-Phone-7-5-An-App-Challenge-Won.aspx"&gt; the new apps he has been writing&lt;/a&gt;, and it finally clicked for me why this is making my iPhone feel so inadequate... It's about Social Media!</description>
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      <title>WP7 (5) - Every Little Thing is Not Magic</title>
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      <description>Two weeks into my cold turkey Windows Phone 7 evaluation and I have to admit that most things that were somewhat annoying in those first few days are really not all that annoying.  </description>
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      <title>WP7 (4) – Live Tiles – People are not just static and boring!</title>
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      <description>Pretty much the one thing that smart phones have in common is that they all have these little icons all over the place to launch apps.   Well, Windows Phone does not!  Read and see why this is a good thing.</description>
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