Avetis Muradyan

Avetis Muradyan is a French-Canadian writer, playwright and thinker. He resided in the United for four years where he participated in the US labor movement, "à la George Orwell", independently, with the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER coalition. He currently lives in Vancouver where works in the High-Tech industry as Chief Information Officer for SphinxOptics inc.

The Android Ecosystem is Here to Stay

According to the official statistics, a million new android devices are activated every day.  Introduced in 2008, the Android operating system now accounts for the lion’s share of the mobile market, comprising 85 percent of smartphone sales in the second quarter of 2014. Continue Reading...

The Chessmaster

Pawn takes D5 is the closing move of the reputed “French Defence” in chess.  The maneuver allows the disadvantaged black-side player, who, going second, is condemned to respond to his white-playing opponent, to take the lead. In the game of geopolitics, players are also divided by a color of sorts.  Similar to chess, geopolitical games do not determine who is morally right; there is no ethical high ground in this game.  The great Russian Continue Reading...

Chaos Romana

Events a world away drench the television screen in the sinister scarlet of an innocent's blood.  The headline reads: “Game Over: Morsi Ousted, Constitution Suspended, Army in Control.”  Meanwhile, flames and bullets catapult to Aegyptus, which is down the road of Galileaem and Damasci.  We often forget the ancient names of lands that for a millennia served as the battleground of prophets and messiahs, of Crusaders Continue Reading...

Goodbye Reagan!

“President Reagan, as much as any president, helped restore a sense of optimism in our country, a spirit that transcended politics, transcended even the most heated arguments of the day.”  - President Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan Centennial President Reagan is a symbol of the wounded American colossus.  His presidency, although sanctified by the American right and by some historically inaccurate and ideologically Continue Reading...