Obama to Pardon Manning but not Snowden in Final Hour

Published on January 18, 2017

App developers across the country have been watching whistleblower cases with particular interest after Edward…

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Study Shows Half of App Store Growth From Chinese Users

Published on January 17, 2017

2016 was a stellar year for app sales—especially on Google Play. Bay Area app developers…

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London Startups Show the Bright Side of Mobile AI Technology

Published on January 16, 2017

London has a problem. It’s a problem that is probably familiar to anybody who’s rented…

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The End of Mobile Gold rush is a Good Thing for Developers

Published on January 13, 2017

A new report from analytics group Flurry broke yesterday, suggesting that the “mobile gold rush”…

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Developers Look Back at 10 Years of iPhone Fever

Published on January 11, 2017

The iPhone, arguably the most iconic product of the century (so far), had it’s 10th…

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On-Demand Startups Save Money by Increasing Employee Pay

Published on January 9, 2017

The on-demand marketplace is one of the most controversial topics in the great American tech…

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Could Tech Automation Disrupt 50% of the Job Market?

Published on January 6, 2017

50% of jobs, wiped out in twenty years. That’s the figure that pundits have been…

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2017’s Unicorn Startups Could Be in “Brick-and-mortar” business

Published on January 4, 2017

“Brick and mortar” or employee-reliant tech companies often face an uphill battle in Silicon Valley….

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App Development and Ethics at the Crossroads Post-Election

Published on January 2, 2017

In the past five years, the effects of the app economy on the social and…

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Ringing in the New Year with the Promise of Mobile Tech IPOs

Published on December 27, 2016

Expectations were low for tech IPOs in 2016 — driven in large part by the…

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