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Liquid: The Fluid State of Mobile App Development — Media

0s · LIQUID a Podcast · 28 Nov 01:12

Steve and Paul examine the knowledge needed in media (video) in being effective in game development. They also review four apps; Ustream, Livestream, Pro Recorder and Moe’s Notes. Listen Here: Liquid — Media

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