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Apple Loosens up at Last—What Does it Mean for iOS?

It seems Apple has had a change of heart regarding the iTunes App store policies, the transparency of their management, and most surprisingly, Flash based software on the iOS platform. […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- September 13, 2010
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Putting Mobile to the ROI Test

Businesses are starting to feel the pressure when it comes to mobile marketing, but many remain on the fence about the new medium due to concerns about its ROI.  This […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- September 1, 2010
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The 12 Best Apps for Wasting Time (and Having Fun!)

Whether you’re an iPhone die-hard, or you covet your Android, if you’re like us you’re always searching for fun new apps to complete your collection.  And, according to a study […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 30, 2010
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Fear Not—The Android Tablet is More than Myth

The competition for mobile Web dominance is undeniably fierce as titans Apple and Google vie for consumers’ attention and loyalty, but this competition seems to be totally nonexistent when it […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 25, 2010
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Brands Fall Behind as Consumers Drive Mobile Growth

When it comes to new technology—new media, in particular—advertisers are rarely described as reluctant, or even hesitant, to get on board.  But as mobile web development progresses at what seems […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 17, 2010
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Is Net Neutrality Dead on the Mobile Web? Google and Verizon Bid on the Future of Wireless

With tech giants competing ruthlessly to dominate the mobile industry, there seems to be no shortage of controversy, and this week was no exception.  Google and Verizons’ joint public statement […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 13, 2010
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Will BlackBerry score a comeback with the Torch?

Just days after a New York Times article mused “Blackberry’s Era May Be Ending,” Research in Motion introduced their newest device, the Blackberry Torch, at a highly publicized, Apple-esque launch […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- August 4, 2010