shutterstock robolove 150.jpgChristmas is long gone and the Superbowl is over, which can only mean one thing - Valentine's day is almost here. If you are anything like the CloudSpokes team, you struggle to find a great gift for the love (or "like") in your life by February 14. It's not a secret that we're in love with developers, but we know as well as anyone that the developers in our life have their own unique likes.

Given that there is only one week left until Valentine's Day, we wanted to make shopping for the special developer in your life a little easier. Here is a list of gift ideas for the developer love (or "like") in your life, crowdsourced from our community team.

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Nomad Brush: This handy brush makes digital painting on the iPad and other tablets possible.

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Star Wars: Episode 1 movie tickets: Who wouldn't want to watch a classic - The Phantom Menace - in 3D!

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Magic Wand programmable TV remote: This gadget is as entertaining as it is useful and learns from your existing remote control.

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Steve Jobs book: If you have an urge to give a "real" book, this is the one.

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Chrome cufflinks: These Chrome logo cufflinks are for the guys in your life, but don't shy away from grabbing an Android T-shirt.

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JayBird Bluetooth Earbuds: Bluetooth Stereo Headphones make working and commuting even more enjoyable.

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Hard Candy Stylus and Pen: If your valentine isn't a painter, opt for the pen that makes writing on an iPad (and paper) possible.

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Jawbone JAMBOX: This buletooth speaker boasting hi-fi audio definitely says "love."

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Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Silent Keyboard: Give the gift of incognito typing. It's silent and doesn't have numbers or letters visible (so you can still work while on the phone with your loved one).

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Dave Messinger, chief architect and evangelist for CloudSpokes at Appirio.

Robot photo courtesy of Shutterstock.

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