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April 19, 3:27 AM
Only 20 percent of American consumers' time on mobile devices is spent on the web. A massive majority, 80 percent, is spent in apps: games, news, productivity, utility, and social networking apps. Via Allmyapps Delete the scoop?
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The rise of native apps as the primary medium for mobile content is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down at the moment -- if anything, it's growing, with smartphone-wielding consumers in the U.S. Via Luca Baptista Delete the scoop?
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May 9, 2012 9:30 AM
Companies are embracing HTML5 to let them create visually-interesting and interactive websites and apps. Via Luca Baptista Delete the scoop?
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Hey, mobile developers, have you ever wondered where users are when they interact with your apps -- like down to the level of whether they're in a Starbucks or the McDonald's right across the street? Via Màrius Garcia Delete the scoop?
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But confusion and uncertainty about whether to go with native or browser-based apps is still holding some organisations back. Via Màrius Garcia Delete the scoop?
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