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Google's Gmail app is dragging its way toward respectability in the usability stakes with a new swipe feature and more in the latest update. Getting the Mail Google's Gmail app had a pretty rocky start, but is slowly getting there in terms of features.
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Earlier this month, IDC followed thousands of iPhone and Android users to discover their social habits and how they use smartphones to communicate. The answers won't really shock you, but the numbers are pretty impressive all the same.
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While business focuses on big data, the consumer-connected Internet is aiming smaller and smaller, with data presented on smart watches supposed to be the next big thing.
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Enterprises are going mobile, that we know. But what trends are shaping and what are the major concerns? Citrix has been tracking these issues for some time now, and in its new report we are offered some interesting insights, not least of which is the fact that despite increasing interest
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Apple has finally released its third iOS update in around a month, this time to combat those using the Evasi0n tool to jailbreak their devices. The Prison Break is Over, For Now Having been in the pipeline for rather longer than expected, Apple has finally released iOS 6.1.
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iOS and Android versions of the Salesforce Chatter mobile app have finally been updated to include things like editing accounts, leads and opportunities. Mobile CRM The latest update had previously been announced, but Salesforce has been rolling out the features over a period of weeks, and still other features
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Newly launched, mobile-focused, email manager and productivity boosting service Mailbox has joined forces with Dropbox to provide a more rounded, yet somehow boxier, service. Expect the move to help improve and scale the Mailbox side of the offering.
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Carry on collaborating on the move with the new video, chat and contact app from Microsoft to stay in touch wherever you are on your Windows Phone 8 or iPhone device.
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This month at CMSWire we’re doing a special Facebook series on tools the social networks offers. With this in mind our first article looks at the functionality of the Facebook mobile app. Facebook: An App Overview The Facebook app is designed to let users use the social networking site, even
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Testers are the unsung heroes of app development. They have to keep stumbling into the potholes so that, eventually, all the faults are found and the street is paved, smooth and ready for a nice drive. To help lessen the testing pain for iOS devices, Telerik has unveiled its latest
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Samsung is the new Apple. At least until the hype machine builds up for the next iPhone. For now, Samsung is ramping up for its March 14 debut of the next must have superphone, the Galaxy S4.
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Apple is preparing to release its third iOS update in as many weeks, this time to combat a surge of jailbreaks as users try to live outside of Apple's walled-garden. Back Behind Bars, You! Hot on the heels of iOS 6.1.1 and update 6.1.2 that fixed various issues within the
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Citing a dynamic app development marketplace and the speed of innovation, Brightcove has announced it is abandoning its hybird HTML5-based video player in favor of native iOS and Android versions. App Cloud Will Run through June 2014 To help customers integrate Brightcove's video and display technology, the company launched its
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As 2013 surges ahead, companies looking for mobile marketing analytics providers might have to add Anametrix to their lists because the company has released mobile app versions for the iOS, Android and Blackberry systems.
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