Sridhar Rangaswamy
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How did you hear about Codetown?
Facebook
What are your main interests in software development?
Mobile Software Development, Mobile Outsourcing, Project Management, Asia/Pacific Island Head for MarvelMobi
and

Non Profit Organization -www.saisharan.info

and working to become a Mayor, Senate Member or Governor
Do you have a website?
http://www.marvelmobi.com
Anything else you'd like to add? Where do you live? (optional!)
Working towards People and Humanity.
Serving the Humanity is the Goal
Loving Shirdi SAi baba, Lord GAnesha and Lord Hanuman
God is one, Love inter religious faith
Invollved in HI Florida council also
Working to become a City of Orlando or Ocoee or Mayor or US Senate member

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At 5:45pm on April 11, 2010, Michael Levin said…
Hi Sridhar and a big welcome to Codetown! All the best, Mike
At 10:38am on April 11, 2010, Gaurav Bhola said…
Hey buddy.
 
 
 

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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