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hpr1623 :: Tech and Coffee at OggCamp

Another set of OggCamp interviews. I talk to Keith Milner and George Doscher from Tech and Coffee.

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Duration: 00:21:35

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In this episode of interviews from OggCamp 2014 I talk to George Doscher who co-founded (or founded, I really don't know) the Tech and Coffee Google Plus hangout. You'll find him at

https://plus.google.com/+GeorgeDoscher

and on Tech and Coffee under

https://techandcoffee.info/

In the second interview I talk to Keith Milner who has some interesting and fairly technical stuff to tell you about mobile networks. He also talks about unencrypted traffic on the carrier networks and why it's even more important for you to use encryption when using the web on your mobile. You find him under

https://plus.google.com/+KeithMilner


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