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RIM, makers of the once dominant BlackBerry smartphone ecosystem, is ready to launch its new device lineup, and it looks like it will at least have some apps to show off when it does. Unfortunately for RIM, it won't be enough.
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How prepared are you to thrive in your work environment? Are you able to access the information you want when you need it? According to a recent survey by Eccentex, many companies are failing to equip their employees with the tools they need to get work done efficiently.
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According to a new report from ABI Research, Apple and Microsoft lead the pack amongst app stores. As a market intelligence company, ABI Research monitors and analyzes key industry trends that range from marketing planning assessments to product benchmarking. The new report, based on its Mobile Application Markets Research Service
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What does 2013 hold for the future of HTML5? If predictions by industry analysts are correct, mobile will be its calling card. And rightly so -- HTML5 has the power to help smartphones, feature phones, tablets, notebooks, desktop PCs, televisions and vehicles come together through cloud services.
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According to NewsGator VP of mobile, Walker Fenton, the SharePoint-based social software has now "covered the waterfront on mobile", making BYOD a reality. Making Social Mobile Regardless of Device NewsGator already had mobile apps for iOS and Android and Windows Mobile, and those apps are going no where.
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Singly, a peer to peer sharing startup, has released a layer of developer tools that enables mobile and web apps to quickly connect to over 35 services for things like social login and friend finding.
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Immediately after it was apparent that Apple's App Store was a hit, dreams of dollar signs and rave reviews have danced through the head of many an entrepreneur.
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The Brightcove App Cloud Mobile Platform aim to make mobile app creation a little easier thanks to some new updates from Brightcove. While Brightcove originally launched its App Cloud platform last year, this update combines HTML5 with a native plugin-model.
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It’s time for the Mobile App of the Week. For week’s app we’re looking at the Android version of Evernote. Evernote is not only a note taking app, but gives users other options, such as sharing notebooks, converting speech to text and taking photos.
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Russia's most popular search engine, Yandex, has debuted its free iPad app, so here's a few things to know about it before downloading. If you are fortunate enough to live in countries like Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan or Turkey, the app is localized, but there is also an English version.
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This year has been abuzz with the newest Microsoft product releases, from the much anticipated Surface, Windows 8 phones and a new version of Office, there really is a whole new wave of products that are available to the masses. SharePoint 2013 is a huge component of the story, but
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For this week’s Mobile App of the Week our focus is on the LinkedIn iPhone app. This app version of the business social networking site gives users the ability to connect with their LinkedIn contacts and manage their profile on the go.
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True Ventures has invested US$ 3.25 million in Helpshift, which has just gone into private beta with its customer support solution for mobile apps. Better Support for Mobile Apps True Ventures is an early stage venture capital firm so it doesn’t get involved in these kinds of projects on a
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It’s time for the Mobile App of the Week. This week we are concentrating on the Android version of eFax, the fax and document management app from J2 Global Inc. After signing up for a free 30 day trial or full account on the eFax website, users will have access
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