Alibaba makes major mobile push with 1 billion yuan fund
Chicago Tribune
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Alibaba Group said on Monday it will subsidize handset makers that adopt itsmobile operating system and will set up a 1 billion yuan ($161.49 million) fund that will dole out incentives for application (app) makers to populate its ...
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While mobile applications are one of today's fastest-growing digital sectors, many developers are still continuing to struggle with finding monetary success for their work. The companies that develop and market mobile apps are members of a fiercely ...
See all stories on this topic »Campus Dating Redux: College Romance Shifts Mobile With New Apps That ...
Wall Street Journal
Students don't have to worry about the barriers associated with traditional dating sites: lengthy questionnaires, putting too much information out there or feeling pressure to get seriously involved; this new crop of mobile apps lets you meet and chat ...
See all stories on this topic »Keynote Showcases The Latest In Real Mobile Device Testing and Automation ...
Wall Street Journal
Mr. Shipley will discuss the top challenges of developing and deploying mobile apps and websites include managing many different devices, supporting multiple operating systems, and integrating the right set of testing tools. While many companies are ...
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Chicago Tribune
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Alibaba Group said on Monday it will subsidize handset makers that adopt itsmobile operating system and will set up a 1 billion yuan ($161.49 million) fund that will dole out incentives for application (app) makers to populate its ...
See all stories on this topic »Investing In Mobile Monetization
Seeking Alpha
While mobile applications are one of today's fastest-growing digital sectors, many developers are still continuing to struggle with finding monetary success for their work. The companies that develop and market mobile apps are members of a fiercely ...
See all stories on this topic »Campus Dating Redux: College Romance Shifts Mobile With New Apps That ...
Wall Street Journal
Students don't have to worry about the barriers associated with traditional dating sites: lengthy questionnaires, putting too much information out there or feeling pressure to get seriously involved; this new crop of mobile apps lets you meet and chat ...
See all stories on this topic »Keynote Showcases The Latest In Real Mobile Device Testing and Automation ...
Wall Street Journal
Mr. Shipley will discuss the top challenges of developing and deploying mobile apps and websites include managing many different devices, supporting multiple operating systems, and integrating the right set of testing tools. While many companies are ...
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| Following the Money With Apple's Apps Wall Street Journal (blog) You might think mobile-app stores are raining money on Apple and Google, given the hundreds of thousands of apps growing in their "ecosystems." In reality, sales are much more modest. Apple and Google rank the "top grossing" apps in the App Store and ... See all stories on this topic » | Wall Street Journal (blog) |