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Economics of Apps - University of Oxford, 15 Oct 2010

by Volker Hirsch on Oct 15, 2010

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The slides to my talk given at ForumOxford's Future of Technologies conference on 15 October 2010 at the University of Oxford. And, yes, the imagery is there in full glory... :)

The slides to my talk given at ForumOxford's Future of Technologies conference on 15 October 2010 at the University of Oxford. And, yes, the imagery is there in full glory... :)

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