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Protesting SOPA

Yesterday, January 18, Appstudio blacked out its website to protest SOPA legislation being debated in the US congress. This blackout was part of an Internet wide campaign to raise awareness of the damage this bill will do to the Internet. Under the proposed bill copyright holders will have the power to shut down any website and put…

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Some thoughts about our survey

Some thoughts about our survey

So far the level of the content that we have seen, begs for improvement. Why should Jewish school programming be limited to glorified flash cards with bells and whistles?

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Tech Talk – Rusty Mike Radio Oct 26th

App of the Week:

Israel Invents In-motion Truck Weight System:
http://www.jpost.com/HealthAndSci-Tech/InternetAndTechnology/Article.aspx?id=192522
Google to Digitilize the Dead Sea Scrolls:
http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=192064

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Tour & Ticketing Solutions For iPhone

Tour & Ticketing Solutions For iPhone

Here is a small presentation that App Studio Israel has put together of some tour and ticketing apps by international developers that are currently available for the iPhone. This selection is not full, but it represents kind of apps and features that are out there now (end of 2010) in the world of ticketing applications.
For more info, or to…

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iBirkat reloaded

iBirkat reloaded

Three months is a long time in the technical world. In the world of iPhone apps, it’s like a century. In light of the above, we wanted to update you on the developments with a best iPhone bencher app iBirkat, that saw its first release about a century ago.
We went a long way since then and what a surprise,…

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Victims Of The Peace Process

Victims Of The Peace Process

A month ago 6 children of Imas family became orphans in an instant as their parents have been murdered in cold blood by Palestinian terrorists who shot their car at point blank as new round of peace talks was underway.
We do not personally know Imas family, but their story has touched us to the point that we could…

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