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App economy expected to double by 2017 to $151B

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App economy expected to double by 2017 to $151B
The combined value of paid apps, app-enabled purchases of goods and services and in-app advertising is expected to double to $151 billion in the U.S. by 2017, AppNation said. Read More


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What Every Programmer Should Know About Design
What does a lead designer for a Madison Avenue technology firm think every programmer should know about design? Sneak preview: Interfaces actually matter less than you might think. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Read More


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How to get the most out of managed print services
Companies go into managed print services (MPS) without understanding the full scope and value it can bring. A holistic approach will enable maximum return on investment. Learn More

Infor hit with lawsuit over alleged software project failure
Infor has been sued by a customer who claims an ERP (enterprise resource planning) project that was supposed to take six months instead allegedly dragged on for well over a year without any useful results. Read More

Ex-Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie joins HP's board
Hewlett-Packard's board of directors has received a major infusion of software know-how, with the addition of former Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie . Read More

 

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