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Julien Simon is a Principal Technical Evangelist at Amazon Web Services. He uses this blog to express personal opinions on digital content, computer technology and whatever else keeps the adrenaline flowing

Jul 13, 2009

Pixmania recrute

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Jul 9, 2009

VLC 1.0 released

After years and years of development, everyone's favorite open-source, cross-platform media player has finally reached the 1.0 milestone. Get it now !
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Jul 1, 2009

Lipdup @ Pixmania

Lipdup by Pixmania's IT team... and no, I'm not in it ;)

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