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Appetiser Named #4 Best App Design Agency In The World According to DesignRush

According to a recent press release from DesignRush, Appetiser has been named as the #4 best app design agency in the world. Appetiser has always been at the forefront when it comes to creating excellent mobile app designs, and we don’t just create beautiful apps, we also make sure the apps are functional and easy

Angular 8.2 Now Available, Here’s What’s New

The production release of the popular JavaScript framework Angular 8 has been available since May this year and the Angular 8.2 update introduces compiler performance improvements and the Bazel build tool. Angular is popular with app developers as it provides dependency injection which is very useful when assembling data services for apps, and developers can

Why the Kardashian-Jenner Apps Failed and What You Can Learn

Ever heard of the free to play Kim Kardashian app? No? Well, it exists. And it’s actually quite popular. Look it up! Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. Not only is it popular, but it was a major breakthrough in the app industry. In fact, it influenced other Hollywood elites like Nicki Minaj, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears and

Google Now Prefers Kotlin For Android App Development

Google has recently announced that they now prefer Kotlin as the preferred language for Android App Development. According to a Google blogpost: “Android development will become increasingly Kotlin-first.” “Many new Jetpack APIs and features will be offered first in Kotlin. If you’re starting a new project, you should write it in Kotlin; code written in

JDK 13 Official List Of Features, Here’s What’s Coming To Java 13

Java 13 is expected to be available later this year, and according to official development, Java 13 will include improvements for garbage collection and application class-data sharing. We’re only a few months away from the planned release of JDK 13 (Java Development Kit 13), and we just received the official planned features for it. Although

14 Mobile Stats You Need to Know [Infographic]

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Angular 8 Release Candidate Now Available, Here’s What’s New

The release candidate for Angular 8 is finally here, after a bunch of beta releases we now have the last and final beta  Angular 8. The release candidate brings along a bunch of improvements and enhanced router capabilities. Here’s what’s new with the Angular 8 release candidate: An API to retrieve the value of history.state,

Google Android Studio 3.4 Now Available, Here’s What’s New

Google has recently released an update to their integrated development environment for building Android apps with a bunch of new improvements. Considering Android studio 3.3 brought in more than 200 bug fixes, the Android Studio 3.4 rather seems small in comparison. But Android Studio 3.4 is building on the Project Marble effort to improve features

Unknown App Developers Expect Longer Android App Review Process – Google

As app rejections on the Google Play Store has been on the rise, malicious app developers are getting more and more clever in disguising their malware laden apps as a result. And now Google has announced that the Android app review process will now take longer for unknown app developers. According to Google: “We will

Google Now Allows App Developers Monetise Free Users With “Rewarded Products”

Google has recently introduced a new feature called ‘Rewarded Products’ to allow app developers monetize free users. According to one study, 94.24% of app downloads are free, and its no surprise that free apps will always be more popular than premium apps, and this move from Google will greatly help app developers who offer non-paid
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