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Android Application Development Class

Startup Saturdays will be having an Android Application Development Class starting Monday - April 2nd 2012 at the Executive Vintage Court Hotel San Francisco
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Android Application Development Class

Android Application Development Class

3 Day Android Application Development Class - Lunch Included

Android Application Development Class

Learn how to make Android Applications in 3 days!

We will be teaching an Android Application Development Boot Camp starting April 2nd.
What
3 day Android App Development Class
When
Mon April 2nd to Wed April 4th
Times
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Where
Executive Hotel Vintage Court
650 Bush Street
San Francisco - CA - 94108
Price
$1250.00
We can work with tuition reimbursement plans.

PRICE

$1250


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[TechRepublic] Apple patent applications reveal haptic feedback and ultra-thin keyboards

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Haptic feedback touchpads and ultra-thin keyboards revealed in Apple patent applications

Apple patent applications reveal two features of future iPads, iPhones, and Macs--haptic feedback interfaces and ultra-thin keyboards. Read more

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[TechRepublic] Apple patent applications reveal haptic feedback and ultra-thin keyboards

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[TechRepublic] ICS changes your Android experience

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