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Idevnews | Evans Data Finds Three-Fourths of Enterprises Focus on Mobile Apps
“Mobile app development is taking off in all directions, according to Evans Data Corp.’s Mobile Development Survey released this month. The survey found nearly three-fourths of enterprise devs are working on mobile apps for customers, enterprise users and to extend mobile access to legacy apps.”
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Facebook makes its privacy settings act more like Google+ – CNN.com
“Google Plus made such decisions easier since it let users decide who would receive a given post or photo right when they created and then posted it. Facebook seems to have taken notice of this subtle but significant difference. The world’s largest social network on Tuesday announced changes to its privacy settings that allow users to choose who will see a photo or status update right when they post it — much like was already the case on Google Plus.”
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Sprint to land Apple’s iPhone: How wireless carrier dynamics will change | ZDNet
“Sprint will reportedly get Apple’s iPhone 5 in October and the move has wide ramifications in the wireless carrier pecking order. According to the Wall Street Journal, Sprint will begin selling the iPhone 5 in mid-October. The move will put Sprint’s line-up on equal footing with both AT&T and Verizon Wireless.”
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