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Mobile Apps Making

Even Though His Startup Failed, This Guy's Domain Name Could Make Him A ...
Business Insider
MobileApps.com won't be Koay's last startup attempt. In a few weeks he's launching a new company under the domain, RichMediaAds.com. Prior to foundingMobileApps.com, Koay was a managing director of a tropical fish food company.MobileApps.com ...
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Writing business apps for Microsoft's Windows 8: Developers weigh in
ZDNet
Sogeti is building apps for power and electric companies, among others, that "embody the spirit of Metro, but aren't too flashy," said Darren Baker, Sogeti's Redmond-based Global Business Development Director. ... Sogeti has many developers with HTML5 ...
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Mobile and Facebook Hotel Bookings on the Rise
Fodor's Travel (blog)
Given how much we rely on mobile devices when we're on the road, hotels aremaking it easier than ever to book rooms using mobile devices and social media. Nearly a quarter of all hotels now offer mobile apps, according to a survey of 52,000 hotels ...
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African app start-up makes global impact
IT News Africa
At this early stage, Snapplify is the largest mobile content distributor in emerging markets, and ismaking an aggressive push in developed markets. It has close to 100 apps in Android and iPad appstores, reaching over 100 000 downloads across all ...
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Facebook Bans Its Employees From Using iPhones [REPORT]
ValueWalk
With Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) boasting 955 million users globally, out of whichmobile users count about 543 million, it was only a matter of time before its mobile apps became the subject of company introspection, with respect to their quality and ...
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Making Apps for Political Junkies
Terra.com
To be sure, political-app-building is still somewhat of a new market, and business models vary. Some entrepreneurs are creating free apps, hoping to make money from ad revenue down the road. Others are charging fees to download their app or levying ...
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