Brands such as Barnes & Noble, Microsoft, Facebook and Foursquare are creating a slew of standalone mobile applications targeting specific user groups with streamlined features to combat frustration with do-it-all apps.
Microsoft, Facebook turn to standalone apps to combat user frustration
By Mobile Marketer Software and technology Sectors Feed|
2014-12-01T19:00:00-05:00
December 1st, 2014|Mobile|Comments Off on Microsoft, Facebook turn to standalone apps to combat user frustration
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