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	<description>We recently caught up with Vlad Sadovsky, Software Architect, and Oren Rosenbloom, Development Manager, who are
seriously passionate about making it easier for developers to communicate with and control any number of mobile devices without relying on specific drivers. So, as developers, we can write code once to talk to many different mobile devices belonging
 to the same or similar class&amp;nbsp;(you&#39;ve heard of class&amp;nbsp;drivers,&amp;nbsp;right? These are vendor-neutral device drivers that work with mutliple devices of similar type...).&amp;nbsp;Vlad, Oren and team have created a development framework that makes it really easy to communicate with portable devices running any number of operating systems. It is important to stress that this communication travels in both directions (it&#39;s not read-only).
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