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Mobile apps making

Give mobile application testing the priority it deserves
TechTarget
That mindset remains, even though enterprise mobile applications today bear little resemblance to earlier mini apps designed for individual use. These early mobile apps were all about makingmoney, and developers pushed them out to the marketplace as ...
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Shopping apps help ease the pain
Boston Globe
But in a world of smartphones and tablets, a host of mobile apps can make shopping much easier — or less painful — by finding the best prices on popular items, locating a hard-to-find gift at a nearby store, or even suggesting what to get your ...
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Mobile app revenue to pass $30bn
ITWeb
ABI credits Apple for being the catalyst behind turning apps into money by creating a compelling OS and well-executed distribution and billing mechanisms. However, Markkanen says Google has been the stand-out company in the mobile app space this year.
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Startup Spotlight: Codeproof IDs jailbroken phones, 'malicious apps' and other ...
GeekWire
Explain what you do so our parents can understand it: “Codeproof makes mobile device management and security so easy that absolutely anyone can set up and manage security and administration of multiple phones and tablets in just 5 minutes.” Inspiration ...
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Record online sales seen this holiday season, Black Friday deals continue ...
Washington Post
They're also offering applications to make mobile retailing more seamless while tapping into social media, where shoppers increasingly find and share information on merchandise. “People are shopping on their mobile devices between 7 p.m. and midnight ...
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App Designer Says: Make It Useful First, Then Pretty
DrJays.com Live
For Bregman, a woman whose career is built on making apps pretty, the answer is somewhat surprisingly, “function.” “'[P]retty first' is the wrong approach,” she writes. “If your product is not useful and engaging, it doesn't matter how pretty it is ...
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