Recently, Google revealed the list of most downloaded Android apps for 2017. Surprisingly, the most downloaded apps list for Android platform does not include popular mobile apps like Facebook and WhatsApp. The list includes a number of apps that many Android device users have not heard of. The list will encourage many app developers to launch new mobile apps with out-of-box features and outstanding user experience in 2018. However, the developers also need to adopt the emerging mobile app development trends to accomplish more downloads and generate revenue. Continue reading 10 Mobile App Development Trends for 2018
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On-Demand Mobile App Development
Consumers nowadays spend a very large percentage of their digital media time on mobile apps. Many enterprises already use their mobile apps as a powerful marketing tool to promote and sell their products or services. Several studies suggest companies nowadays prefer on-demand mobile apps to maximize sales by delivering on-demand products or services to consumers. Like custom mobile apps, on-demand mobile app development is done according to precise business needs.
But these apps enable enterprises to maximize sales by providing products or services to customers on-demand. When a consumer uses an on-demand mobile app for the first time, the app captures his personal information and credit card details. The consumer can avail the specific product or service on-demand subsequently simply by sending a request through the app. Each time a customer sends a request through the app, a trigger is generated in the system to meet his demand precisely and timely. Continue reading On-Demand Mobile App Development
Dot Com Bubble 2.0? An Analysis
“Two days back, when I opened Twitter to check the topics that are trending, a piece of news struck me: “Deal of the day site Groupon files for IPO”. When I continued to read, I gathered the following facts: The two and a half years old e-commerce company is valued at 20 Billion Dollars. Though the revenues saw a surge, the company spends more and more to get it, the company has never seen any profits ever, its balance sheet shows a net loss of 400 Million Dollars last year and the first quarter results this year too showed a loss.”
Does anything look unusual here? I guess it does, looks like history is going to be repeated.