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  <name>Ken Collins</name>
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      <info>The talk will focus on a good mix of objective-c and web applications as a while with due respect to rails for making this easy. The talk will be focused on the features I have implemented for HomeMarks.com, currently under review for the app store.</info>
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      <title>Synchronizing Core Data With Rails</title>
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