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I’ve discovered this blog some weeks ago, it’s really interesting. But it looks not to be updated with new post for a while
What a pity…
Haha! Sometimes a graph can tell you a lot! Especially the first one on micro, nano and pico says a lot. Quite surprising pico hasn´t started trending yet, but I guess it´s just a matter of time…