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Security can still make or break mobile-payment systems
Computerworld (blog)
My observations are hardly scientific (and back in December, Starbucks claimed that 26 million transactions had been conducted using its mobile-payment appmaking it the largest such program in the U.S.), but I rarely see other Starbucks customers ...
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GuoheAD MIX, Puzzle out the Marketing Dilemma for Mobile Game Developers
Business Insider
In what seems to be echoing the prediction, we've seen innumerable startup riding on the trends which supposedly lead to tomorrow and flocked to gold mine the future by making their contribution to the thriving mobile game world. Burgeoning Mobile Game ...
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Objective-C Makes Facebook for iOS Likable
The Mac Observer
Last week, Facebook debuted version 5.0 of its mobile app for iOS. The new apppromised much faster performance, and a look behind the scenes finds that Facebook was able to achieve these performance gains by dropping HTML 5 and embracing Apple's ...
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The Mac Observer
Microsoft's SkyDrive Now Accessible via Android
Tom's Hardware Guide
"This new app for Android is similar to our mobile apps for Windows Phone and iOS and is a key part of making sure your SkyDrive files are accessible and shareable from all your devices," Torres said. "In building the new SkyDrive app for Android, we ...
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Why offering free apps may be more profitable than charging users
ZDNet
Follow @joemckendrick. John Manoogian, co-founder and CTO at 140 Proof, makes an interesting observation about making money in the App Economy: free apps may deliver more returns than the micro-paid apps. iPhone-2 CNET. Can this be? Manoogian, writing ...
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ZDNet
Antenna Software Adds Security, Synchronization to AMPchroma Mobility Suite
Integration Developers
Watson added that the explosion in the number and types of devices, along with growing pressure to support bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies are driving the need for better mobile lifecycle solutions. “These industry trends mean that making apps ...
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Torah technology goes app-ropos
Haaretz
Torah technology goes app-ropos. A slew of new smartphone apps is putting Jewish learning in your pocket, making Talmud study or your next trip to the mikvah as easy as pushing a button. By Dina Kraft | Aug.29, 2012 | 9:46 AM ... Available at ...
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Haaretz