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iphone
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Nexus One / Android Os
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RAVI TAKKAR
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"Nexus One / Android Os"
| 2 years ago
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nexus one is awesome  android OS based cell u cannot compare it with i phone my experience is so good of using it .i got it last month and before  this i was hooked oh getting i phone but when i heard by strange buddy that it support more than...
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Venkat Potineni
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Hi
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Ruchi Chawla
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"iphone"
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Before Apple came along, the poster child for closed operating systems was BlackBerry. RIM has built a very, very successful company by developing a proprietary operating system to run only on its smartphones, and Apple is following in its...
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Agile is mature enough
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Agile is still developing
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Venkat Potineni
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| 2 years ago
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It can be implemented in almost all areas unlike more confine to Outsourceing as it's the practice untill work get done.
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Suhas Chitade
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Well, Agile can be worked out in outsourced environmet. However as per my understanding it will be difficult to implement when you have trans national teams mainly due to time differences.
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Qazi Irfan Mustafa
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If one gives it a though, agile methodologies have always been there, just that they have been discouraged, besides they did not have a name and identity. There was a good reason to discourage them in past but the reasons faded away and people...
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Mike
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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A plain yes/no option cannot adequately address the issue,the convolutions are many;geography,terror potential,porno incl child content,dating fraud..the list is quite endless.At times an apparent aberration or denial is required to meet the...
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Venkat Potineni
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Yes. It should be better if they are getting training.
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Smita Dalvi
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| 2 years ago
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It can be a fundamental right in the developed countries, but not in a country where even the basic necessities are lacking. We all know how terrorist organisations use Internet as their primary medium. Making it a fundamental right will help...
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