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4 Benefits of Mobile App Prototyping

  A mobile app prototype is a working and interactive model of the end product. It communicates the design and navigation of the app to stakeholders in order to maximize the efficiency of the development process. Prototypes bring ideas to life and transform a creative vision into a...

How Retail Apps Are Adding Value For Your Customers

  Retail apps are developing faster each year and entirely changing the shopping experience. They are becoming an important personal shopping tool for many consumers worldwide. Retailers are developing apps that appeal to consumers’ shopping needs such as product browsing, rewards points, suggestions, and even transactions....

An Introduction to Server Testing

What is Server Testing? Server testing verifies that the services you need to develop your apps are working as intended. A testing suite includes a number of test cases that demonstrate not only what is working correctly, but what works when it shouldn’t, for example logging...

Designing With Ugly Content: Effective Content Management

  Every member of the team serves the content king during some point in the development process. Large scale projects can involve writers from different teams - from marketing to legal - and multiple incoming data channels that require technical strategies to manage.   Part of a user...

Adobe XD vs. Sketch App: Whoever Wins, We Win

      The lack of direct competition for any program is a shortcut to market penetration. To have this advantage for more than seven years, that’s the real deal; it’s called branding. That was the case with Photoshop many years ago and it is now for Sketch...

Why Mobile App Deep Linking Matters

What is Mobile Deep Linking?     Mobile deep linking (also called mobile app deep linking), is the process of using a URI to link to specific pages or locations within a mobile application. It can be used in a variety of ways – via notifications, email, SMS, social...

The Physical Web: Bringing IoT to The Masses

  Last month, support for the Physical Web expanded to Google Chrome for Android devices. With over 800 million Android users now able to experience it (and existing support on iOS 8.0+), the Physical Web is an important step in bringing the Internet of Things (IoT) to a...