Will the No-Code Movement Make Developers Obsolete?

The no-code/low-code movement promises to democratize data. Allowing non-tech types to create apps and websites without having to code opens up more development opportunities for businesses. Just drag and drop elements where you want, visualize what your app will look like, and let the software do the heavy lifting.

Best Practices to Build an Offline App (and Why It’s Important)

Mobile phone technology has continued to improve almost every area of human life around the globe. Currently, this wonder device can support multiple purposes, that the “phone” part of its name tends to be a reductive misnomer. 

App Tracking Transparency (ATT) Explained: An Update

In the absence of IDFA, Apple has introduced App Tracking Transparency (ATT) as a way to allow users to control, at the individual app level, whether their data is shared for ad-targeting purposes. But for developers, ATT has remained a bit of a mystery as one beta version after another of i0S 14 has kept… Continue reading App Tracking Transparency (ATT) Explained: An Update

Five Tips: Developing Apps for Foldable Displays

Eye-catching, nostalgic, innovative, and immersive — that’s how best to describe foldable phones. The world’s leading smartphone manufacturing companies like Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei are already investing heavily into this game-changing technology. According to Statista, the estimated number of shipments of foldable phones will reach 100 million in 2025, and this count is expected to… Continue reading Five Tips: Developing Apps for Foldable Displays

The Evolution Of Sports On Mobile

Farhad Divecha, Director at AccuraCast – and a specialist in digital strategy, SEO, and social media marketing, mobile e-commerce, and growth analytics – shares how sports brands are evolving to engage mobile audiences in the wake of COVID-19. In addition to creative and innovative examples, Divecha’s webinar includes insights into: Digital mediums (like social media)… Continue reading The Evolution Of Sports On Mobile

Leverage the Power of Shared Audiences with App Collaborations

According to App Developer Magazine, “the continued pace of digital transformation across enterprises is creating enormous innovation opportunities while at the same time significantly increasing demand on IT to deliver new mobile application experiences.” This is, in part, they say driven by COVID-19, but report that development teams were already experiencing backlogs even before the… Continue reading Leverage the Power of Shared Audiences with App Collaborations

Recruit More Diverse Mobile Dev Talent with These Three Organizations

When you think about the mobile industry you probably picture tech hubs like Silicon Valley, New York City, and, increasingly, Austin, Texas. Tech companies based in New York and San Francisco — the two most expensive cities in the entire United States — can typically pay salaries as high as 30% above the national average… Continue reading Recruit More Diverse Mobile Dev Talent with These Three Organizations

Q&A: How And When To Add A New Feature To Your App

Keeping your app fresh means constantly iterating and adding new features to meet user expectations. But if you don’t want to waste your team’s time, there are many things to consider before designing a new feature and rolling it out to the masses. Andrius Baranauskas is Director of Product, Pricing and Programs at Booking.com and MGS caught… Continue reading Q&A: How And When To Add A New Feature To Your App

Putting LATAM on the Map

By Harlyn Pacheco, COO of Picap

Keep Users Happy with Six Tips for Mobile App Privacy

A recent Tealium study says that 97% of consumers are concerned about where their data ends up. And right now, they aren’t sure how (or if) they can gain control over their data. We know that 91% of consumers hope for stricter government policies about data, according to the Tealium study. We also know that… Continue reading Keep Users Happy with Six Tips for Mobile App Privacy