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Custom mHealth App Development: The Ultimate Guide for Businesses.

Openxcell

In a survey by Statista, the market size of mobile healthcare or mHealth applications is estimated to be worth 257 billion dollars by 2025. The COVID-19 pandemic further propelled the market to be adopted on a larger scale and at a faster pace. The market for adoption of healthcare applications rose by 60%.

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Top Mobile App Development Trends to Watch Out for in 2019

Xicom

Mobile app development market is also witnessing high level of research and each year due to technological advancements and new inventions we see new trends emerging. These trends carry lots of significance as they will lead the market of smartphones and mobile apps. Cloud Technology Will Be Used More.

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2021’s Most Promising App Ideas To Fuel Your Business In Dubai

Xicom

Today, many businesses and startups seek to follow the trails of Souq and other successful names to capitalize on the region’s prominent and emerging e-commerce market. Market Insight 1: An Unprecedented Rise In Mobile Downloads Worldwide. Market Insight 2: Market Value Of Technologies Require Plenty Of Apps.

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How Custom Apps Can Help Enterprises Grow? A Comprehensive Guide.

OTS Solutions

Web application development requires advanced coding knowledge and an understanding of web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more. Build MVP (Minimum viable product): MVP is a product version that enables marketers to assess the potential of the product. The cost to build is less.

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The Good and the Bad of Android App Development

Altexsoft

Join us for a review of Android mobile development and find out what benefits and challenges await you when choosing Google over Apple. When the first Android device, T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream), entered the market, the world wasn’t even used to touch screens. Let’s see what products you can use to form your own tech stack.