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11:07 am March 28, 2011
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Mobile Data Corp (MDC) is a software development and business solution provider for the convergence of wireless telephony with internet based computer technology.
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11:11 am March 28, 2011
| oksanabolen
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-As a Select Member of the Blackberry® Alliance Program, MDC is focused on creating a variety of useful business, and personal, applications for the Blackberry® platform.
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11:12 am March 28, 2011
| oksanabolen
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11:19 am March 28, 2011
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“Go where the customers are” is the best saying for this business. Blackberry has a large pool of potential customers and developing a BlackBerry smartphone app is the best way extend your market reach!
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2:57 pm April 12, 2011
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Research reports forecasting future market sizes should always be taken with a grain of salt, but it occasionally helps to see the estimates of research organizations in order to gain some perspective on the current and upcoming trends for those markets.
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2:57 pm April 12, 2011
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With that in mind, let’s take a look at what research2guidance has to say about the worldwide smartphone application market, which it estimates will grow from $1.94 billion in 2009 to $15.65 billion by 2013.
The big surge in applications will be driven by a fast-growing number of smartphone users, which the research company estimates will increase from about 100 million last year to nearly 1 billion by 2013.
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2:57 pm April 12, 2011
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There’s a ton of opportunity for corporations to tap into this vast audience with mobile apps, research2guidance adds, because according to its research only 10% of Fortune 2000 companies are targeting their customers with a smartphone application to date.
Still according to the agency’s findings, the vast majority of them have published applications to give access to their core products or for promotional purposes (91%). Only a minor share (9%) use applications as a stand-alone product.
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