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AnDevCon, July 29-31 in Boston, is the technical conference for software developers building or selling Android apps. It will offer one day of intensive tutorials, followed by two days of technical classes. More than 1,000 software developers, engineers, and entrepreneurs will attend AnDevCon and choose from 70+ classes. Exhibits admission is free until July 28: Visit more than 30 exhibitors! Receive a $200 discount off the prevailing rate of the three-day pass by inserting the code ANDROID when prompted at www.andevcon.com. Easy Alternative for iPhone and iPad Users
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