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Mobile devices have rapidly become ground zero for a wide spectrum of risk that includes malicious targeted attacks on devices and network connections, a range of malware families, non-compliant apps that leak data, and vulnerabilities in device operating systems or apps. Read More

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Why some people are willing to pay for a mobile app

A look at who will and who won’t pay for an app and what it means for mobile app developers. Read More

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Mobile is the new desktop, and that's good for enterprise apps

Corporate applications (and their users) are likely to benefit from the intuitiveness of mobile app interfaces. Read More

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A Billion Mobile Sites Spare No Joy

Everybody has their favorite apps. But can you name even three mobile websites you like? We can't. it's because responsive retrofits to 20-year-old desktop web designs fail to serve us in our mobile moments of need. That's a shame because even with lousy sites, web traffic around the world will be majority-mobile by 2019. eBusiness pros have a choice. Read More

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