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[Event] [Singapore] AppsWorld Asia: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apps

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Social Media World Forum (SMWF) Asia is happening right now and the event space in Suntec City is buzzing with the chatter of the gathered social media glitterati, brand managers and communications professionals from Singapore and the region. Opportunities and Challenges for Application Developers. Rise of the Apps.

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Managing Social Media With Fetch Plus

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One of the companies that will feature at the upcoming web and mobile technology startup conference Echelon 2011 is Fetch Plus , a social media and mobile application development company. For Asia Pacific, Fetch Plus is currently in the process of establishing partnerships with major retail and real estate companies.

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[Singapore][Event] Social Media World Forum Asia 2011 & Apps World Asia 2011

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Social Media World Forum (SMWF) Asia is back for its third edition! Apps World Asia 2011. Also new for this year is the accompanying Apps World Asia 2011 , where you’ll find specific tracks applicable to developers and programmers working in the web and mobile application spaces.

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Overcoming The Struggles Of Enterprise Mobility

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It is that seamless mobile experience that employees, partners and customers expect when they access your company’s mobile apps. This can be done by leveraging Responsive Web Design principles, which enable your apps to appear and function the way they should, across different screen sizes and platforms.

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Choosing The Right Mobile Application Architecture

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The idea of mobile application development for the enterprise is rapidly catching on, as mobile apps are now an obvious (and critical) path to both generate revenue and improve the customer experience for today’s modern businesses. Organizations build mobile apps for three main groups of people: customers, partners and employees.

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In Silicon Valley, Founders Fight for Control

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We are encouraging all of our companies to put in place a dual-class share structure if and when they go public, said Marc Andreessen, a general partner at the firm, which has taken stakes in 156 tech enterprises over the past three years. billion in an effort to meet new deficit targets agreed with euro-zone partners. WSJ Web Slice.