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...app. The YouTube app for Windows Phone 8 will still not display ads. The update is available in the Windows Phone Store now, but current...
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...domination of games is not unique to Google Play. The Apple App Store's top grossing and paid sections are also filled with games...
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...services to these newly connected Internet users. The Android Google Play app store is able to accept payments in 134 countries - giving the company...
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Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an iPad app for analyzing your web presence and comparing it to law firms with...
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...thin as Aquaman's appeal. Build your roster through the in-app store. The plot has something to do with parallel dimensions: Superman has...
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Software training firm Capensys has joined with with D. Casey Flaherty, general counsel at Kia Motors, to build a web-based version of his outside counsel technology audit using the Capensys Knowledg
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